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Battle over Dallas’ short-term rental ban heads to court

The city of Dallas goes to court today to fight to keep its ban on short term rentals. A lawsuit has kept the city from enforcing it.
DALLAS – A court hearing on Wednesday could determine if the city of Dallas can enforce a ban on short-term rentals in most neighborhoods.
An appellate court judge will hear from both sides in what is a heated dispute in Dallas over the kinds of regulations needed for STR properties. 
The city wants to see its ordinance take effect, but individual property owners argue their rights are being violated.

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The ordinance, which was approved by the Dallas City Council in June, was set to go into effect on December 13.
In the summer of 2023, the Dallas City Council passed an ordinance sharply restricting where STRs would be allowed in the city.
The ordinance prevents properties like those listed on Airbnb and VRBO in single-family neighborhoods.
The council was responding to dozens of complaints from neighbors about noise, parking problems, loud parties, and illegal activity like drug use and prostitution.

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The City of Dallas has passed an ordinance that would block short-term rentals from most single-family neighborhoods, but it is currently on hold.
But the ordinance has been on hold for nearly a year following a lawsuit filed by some STR owners. 
One board member of the Dallas Short-Term Rental Alliance said she understand the concerns of neighbors who live next to bad STR owners, but she said most owners are responsible.
And she believes instead of a sweeping ban on STRs, the solution is to handle nuisance complaints on a case-by-case basis.
Some observers believe whatever ruling comes from this court hearing could set an important precedent for lots of other cities that are immersed in the same debate over the future of STRs.
The information in this article comes from court records, as well as past news coverage about Dallas’ short-term rental ordinance.

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