South Carolina is seeing a dramatic uptick in its short-term rental market. Learn what these ten communities are doing to manage their STRS efficiently.
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The Growing Problem of Property Record Fraud
Property record fraud impacts citizens from coast to coast. Here’s a look at what it is and how local governments and citizens can safeguard against it.
Marco Island continues to tweak specifics of short-term rental ordinance
City of Marco Island continues to take steps to implement its short-term rental registration program, a referendum passed at the polls in August and was approved as an ordinance by City Council in December.
How the IT Department at Luna County, NM Automates Workflows with GovOS Studio
With more than 100 forms online, the county has streamlined everything from records requests to HR processes that impact multiple departments.
Sandusky County, OH Recorder’s Office Launches New Online Records Services Powered by GovOS
Services expand access to official public records, streamline new document recordings, and provide added protection to property owners
Glendale amends city code regarding short-term rentals
The city of Glendale announced an amendment to its city code regarding residential rental properties and short-term rentals within city limits.
Blanco County, TX Launches GovOS Property Fraud Alert System
System enables citizens to sign up for alerts to be notified any time the county records a new document associated with a property
Dallas County opens up remote marriage license application
County commissioners on Tuesday granted a contract for $32,000 for software to allow remote marriage applications, giving County Clerk John Warren the opportunity to do something he has been waiting to do for years.
Short-Term Rental Report: The State of Tennessee STRs in 2023
Tennessee is making strides in the management of its short-term rentals. See how these well-known Tennessee cities and counties are working with STR operators.