Naples rental restrictions
Posted by Mark Washburn on Thursday, May 19, 2005 at 12:05 PM
By Mark Washburn / May 19, 2005
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Evaluating new laws to limit rental occupants
The City of Naples is exploring ways of regulating the number of occupants in a rental property. With an eye towards the restrictions in place in the university community of Gainesville, Naples is exploring various restrictions.
Multiple restriction alternatives under investigation include confining cars to paved or gravel driveways, setting yearly inspections for rental properties, requiring landlords to obtain rental permits or further restricting the number of unrelated people per household.
Regulating the use of private property is tricky and it would appear that the Naples City Council is walking a very fine line on this issue.
City Council takes aim to regulate number of people living in single household [Naples Daily News]
The City of Naples is exploring ways of regulating the number of occupants in a rental property. With an eye towards the restrictions in place in the university community of Gainesville, Naples is exploring various restrictions.
Multiple restriction alternatives under investigation include confining cars to paved or gravel driveways, setting yearly inspections for rental properties, requiring landlords to obtain rental permits or further restricting the number of unrelated people per household.
Regulating the use of private property is tricky and it would appear that the Naples City Council is walking a very fine line on this issue.
City Council takes aim to regulate number of people living in single household [Naples Daily News]
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