"Operators of short-term rural lets have voiced their concerns, stating that their livelihoods are at stake as the Government introduces new planning rules aimed at increasing long-term rental availability."
"The Government's recent decision to effectively ban planning permission for short-term lets in areas with populations over 20,000 has raised alarm among owners, who feel scapegoated by these changes."
Operators of short-term rural lets express concern over new government planning rules that aim to increase long-term rental availability. The government plans to ban planning permission for short-term lets in areas with populations exceeding 20,000. Many owners feel scapegoated by these changes, believing their livelihoods are at risk due to the new regulations. The move is part of a broader strategy to address housing shortages in urban areas.
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