WEST JORDAN, Utah (KUTV) — West Jordan has become the latest city in Utah to allow short-term rentals, as more communities weigh the impact of properties like Airbnbs on neighborhoods.
The move comes just a day after 2News reported on a small fire at a Airbnb in Draper, raising fresh concerns about safety and oversight.
Across Utah, cities are seeing growth in short-term-rental properties.
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West Jordan has become the latest city in Utah to allow short-term rentals, as more communities weigh the impact of properties like Airbnbs on neighborhoods. (KUTV)…