A Superior Court judge ruled that the City of Wilmington's ordinance regulating short-term rentals, specifically the requirement that property owners register their rentals, is prohibited by state law and is thus "void and unenforceable." The ruling came several weeks after the case was taken up by the Institute for Justice law firm.
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Superior Court order striking down Wilmington's STR ordinance
A Superior Court judge ruled that the City of Wilmington's ordinance regulating short-term rentals, specifically the requirement that property owners register their rentals, is prohibited by state law and is thus "void and unenforceable." The ruling came several weeks after the case was taken up by the Institute for Justice law firm.
A Superior Court judge ruled that the City of Wilmington's ordinance regulating short-term rentals, specifically the requirement that property owners register their rentals, is prohibited by state law and is thus "void and unenforceable." The ruling came several weeks after the case was taken up by the Institute for Justice law firm.