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Common Bylaw Assumptions That Get PEC STA Owners in Trouble

Running a short term accommodation in Prince Edward County often feels straightforward. You get licensed, follow the basics, and assume you are set (yay, you!).


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But many enforcement issues do not come from obvious rule breaking; they come from assumptions owners make about how the municipal bylaws actually work (whomp, whomp). PEC STA bylaws are detailed, living rules; they apply equally to first time hosts and long established operators. 


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