Effectively prohibit definition

Effectively prohibit means a local governing body acts or fails to act in a manner that prevents a property owner from using the owner's property as a short-term rental unit after reasonable compliance with generally applicable local laws;
Effectively prohibit means to act or fail to act in a manner that prevents an owner of a residential property that is subject to a declaration, and who is in reasonable compliance with rules and regulations, from using the residential property as a long-term rental property;
Effectively prohibit means to take any action by the local governing body, including a regulatory action, that, after reasonable compliance by the owner of the property, prevents the owner from using the property as a short- term rental unit;

More Definitions of Effectively prohibit

Effectively prohibit means the local governing body acts or fails to act in a manner that results in the property owner, lodging operator, or tenant being prevented from using the owner’s property as a short‑term rental unit after reasonable compliance with generally applicable laws.
Effectively prohibit means a local governing body acts or fails to act in a manner that prevents a property owner from using the owner's property as a residential amenities sharing unit after reasonable compliance with generally applicable local laws;
Effectively prohibit means the local governing body acts or fails to act in a manner that results
Effectively prohibit means the city or county acts or fails
Effectively prohibit means to result in the permanent cessation of a bona fide agricultural operation.

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