INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — One city in Pinellas County has launched a new hotline to help ensure compliance with short-term rental properties.
The City of Indian Rocks Beach announced a 24/7 hotline and weblink that will provide neighbors with resources to use to report short-term rentals that are not compliant with local rules.
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Residents will be able to file complaints about concerning activities and conditions, including excessive noise, illegal parking or overflowing trash.
The city said the hotline uses Granicus’ govService Host Compliance, which is a service that assists local governments with managing short-term rental compliance and enforcement…