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    Karen Shipman and her husband bought a second-story condo overlooking the Gulf of Mexico in Venice, Florida when they retired in 2021, with the hopes it would be their last home.

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    Rental value is the fair market value of property while rented out in a lease. More generally, it may be the consideration paid under the lease for the right to occupy, or the royalties or return received by a lessor ( landlord ) under a license to real property . [ 1 ]

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    Palma de Mallorca: Home-sharing sites are banned to contain tourism. [134] Paris: Hosts can rent their homes for no more than 120 days a year [135] and must register their listing with the town hall. [136] Rome: Short-term rental sites are required to withhold a 21% rental income tax. [137] Venice: Hosts must collect and remit tourist taxes ...

  6. South Venice, Florida - Wikipedia

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    South Venice is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sarasota County, Florida, United States. The population was 15,619 at the 2020 census, up from 13,949 at the 2010 census. [ 5 ] It is part of the North Port – Bradenton – Sarasota, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  7. Venice, Florida - Wikipedia

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    The area that is now Venice was originally the home of Paleo-Indians, with evidence of their presence dating back to 8200 BCE. [11] As thousands of years passed, and the climate changed and some of the Pleistocene animals that the Indians hunted became extinct, the descendants of the Paleo-Indians found new ways to create stone and bone weapons to cope with their changing environment.