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Lawmakers eye changes to short-term rental regulations - Bozeman Daily Chronicle

The Montana Legislature is considering changes to regulations on short-term rentals, which some blame for exacerbating the already-scarce affordable housing market in many of the state’s cities.

Legislation to shield short-term rentals from local restrictions failed to clear the Senate Wednesday, while another bill making it harder for localities to regulate them advanced.

Senate Bill 467 would have prohibited counties, cities and towns from enacting restrictions on rental periods for Airbnb-style lodgings, or from banning them outright. Bill sponsor Sen. Jeremy Trebas, R-Great Falls, said those restrictive ordinances can stand as a barrier to residents being able to make extra money by renting out a room on their property.

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