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No Vested Right For Short-Term Rentals

Short-term vacation rental owners in South Lake Tahoe didn’t make a good enough case to get a trial on the question of whether they vested right to operate, an appellate court has ruled. In an opinion that involved a Cook’s tour through 50 years of vesting litigation, the court wrote: “The ministerial nature of plaintiff’s members’ permits did not entitle the members to renewal. Any vested rights the members may have had in their permits were limited by their permits’ terms and conditions, including the one-year expiration date .”

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