Property Management
A NH short-term vacation rental (STR) property is most subject to regulation by:
AOnly the NH Real Estate Commission
BLocal municipal regulations, which are rapidly evolving across NH's resort communities✓ Correct
COnly federal IRS reporting requirements
DOnly the NH Department of Travel and Tourism
Explanation
Short-term rental regulation is primarily a local matter in NH. Many communities in the Lakes Region, White Mountains, and Seacoast have adopted or are considering STR ordinances covering permitting, density limits, and operational standards.
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