A Jackson business owner admitted to using a deed-restricted worker apartment as an Airbnb rental, violating his 2019 contract with the town, though he denies fraudulent intent.
- Jeff Neishabouri admitted to short-term renting a deed-restricted apartment required for Jackson Hole workers on platforms like Airbnb and VRBO.
- The Town of Jackson sued Neishabouri in March for violating his 2019 contract and accused him of fraudulent conduct.
- Neishabouri’s attorney denies intentional fraud while admitting the short-term rental activity occurred.
- The case involves affordable housing built under Jackson’s 2-for-1 bonus program that incentivizes worker housing development.
- Neishabouri’s legal team filed a motion to dismiss the fraud claims citing inadequate notice and statute of limitations.
Source: Jhnewsandguide
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