Worries remain among Highland bed and breakfast operators on

Worries remain among Highland bed and breakfast operators on short-term lets law


Worries remain among Highland bed and breakfast operators on short-term lets law
By Val Sweeney
Published: 19:30, 26 February 2021
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Guesthouse operators want to be represented on a working group to look at new legislation.
Bed and breakfast operators in Inverness remain concerned after the Scottish Government withdrew legislation aimed at regulating short-term lets.
Ministers had drawn up a licensing scheme to tackle problems caused by the rapid growth of Airbnb-style holiday lets.
But they are now dropping legislative proposals until draft guidance has been drawn up.

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