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To: grundle

Residents complain that the influx of tourists leads to loud, late-night parties and generally takes away from a place’s neighborly ambience.
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Fill up the empty houses with migrants.

That will solve that neighborly ambiance disturbance.


14 posted on 01/23/2024 9:24:53 AM PST by Scrambler Bob
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To: Scrambler Bob
Residents complain that the influx of tourists leads to loud, late-night parties and generally takes away from a place’s neighborly ambience.

A woman owns a house across the street from us, and rents it out as an Airbnb rental. Our neighbors call it the local hotel. We've never had a problem with noise or partying. The tourists come, and drive off in the morning to other destinations and keep things quiet when they return. Some renters are business types who have business to attend to in the area. Not a problem for us what landlords do with their property.

My daughter's sister-in-law regularly rents out homes in tourist destinations and invites multiple relatives including us to vacation there. She easily spends $10G a week for the rental depending on how big the property is. We all keep things quiet, no loud music.

29 posted on 01/23/2024 12:35:28 PM PST by roadcat
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