Land Use & Zoning
Vermont municipalities may restrict 'short-term rentals' (Airbnb, VRBO) through:
AOnly federal regulations
BLocal zoning bylaws, licensing requirements, and registration systems adopted by the municipality✓ Correct
CAct 250 permits for each individual rental
DVermont Real Estate Commission approval
Explanation
Vermont municipalities increasingly regulate short-term rentals through local zoning bylaws, registration systems, and licensing requirements. Vermont's cities and resort towns have adopted varying approaches to managing the impact of short-term rentals on housing availability and neighborhood character.
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