Property Management
A Mississippi property manager who manages vacation rentals on the Gulf Coast (short-term rentals) must be aware that:
AShort-term rentals are always exempt from zoning regulations
BLocal municipalities may regulate or restrict short-term rentals through zoning or licensing ordinances✓ Correct
CShort-term rentals do not require a real estate license to manage
DThe Fair Housing Act does not apply to short-term rentals of any kind
Explanation
Many Mississippi municipalities, especially Gulf Coast cities, have enacted ordinances regulating, restricting, or requiring licenses for short-term vacation rentals. Property managers must comply with local requirements.
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