Homeowners filed a class action lawsuit against Milton Township, claiming new short-term rental restrictions violate constitutional rights and are designed to eliminate STRs through excessive regulation.
- The lawsuit challenges restrictions including a seven-day minimum stay requirement and six-week annual rental cap.
- Property owners argue the ordinance bans basic activities like birthday parties and family gatherings at rental homes.
- Homeowners claim the regulations amount to economic strangulation designed to phase out short-term rentals entirely.
- The case alleges violations of constitutional rights including free speech, property ownership, and freedom from unreasonable regulation.
Source: Einpresswire
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