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  2. Tax change for short-term rentals threatens livelihoods ... - AOL

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    A "good amount" of short-term rentals in Santa Fe County are rented out for less than half of the year, Romero said. About 70% of rental owners responded to the questionnaire, and less than 10% of ...

  3. Lawsuit argues Santa Fe County broke law with short-term ...

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    Nov. 15—A lawsuit filed by a Colorado couple last week says Santa Fe County Commissioners broke state law when they tried to extend a temporary ban on some short-term rentals. The ban, which was ...

  4. What's going on with short-term rentals in Santa Fe? - AOL

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    Sep. 19—When the COVID pandemic hit in 2020, home became the place to be for those who could be online there for work, education, dining, shopping and leisure. During the pandemic's peak years ...

  5. Santa Fe, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Santa Fe: A Walk Through Time. Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith. ISBN 1586851020. La Farge, John Pen (2006). Turn Left at the Sleeping Dog: Scripting the Santa Fe Legend, 1920–1955. University of New Mexico Press. ISBN 978-0826320155. Lovato, Andrew Leo (2006). Santa Fe Hispanic Culture: Preserving Identity in a Tourist Town. University of New ...

  6. Short-term rental - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Santa Cruz, California, local supervisors have discussed parking restrictions in the areas where there are many short-term rentals, in order to discourage people from staying there, and prioritize the local residents' ability to park. [7] Some governments have taken measures to combat the rise in short-term rentals—for example ...

  7. La Posada de Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    Nason built a Santa Fe-style building with 30 apartments on the property. The apartment building, designed and built by Dick Riley, opened in 1935 under the name La Posada. The original mansion was also converted into eight apartments. [1] Nason then added a hotel, the La Posada Inn, and a restaurant, the Cactus Tea Room.