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Indy city officials need help identifying short-term rental properties
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This week, residents at a near north side apartment complex have raised concerns about short-term rentals after a shooting over the weekend.
IMPD believes a 17-year-old boy was shot and killed during a party at The Grounds in a short-term rental apartment.
Apartment management told a tenant earlier this year it does not permit personal Airbnb’s, but there are some corporate leases that rent out to short-term rentals.
On Jan. 1, Indianapolis began requiring property owners to apply for a permit for each short-term rental unit they own. It’s a one-time $150 fee, but the permit must be renewed annually. Each property then gets listed on the short-term rental registry, publicly viewable online.
MORE: https://www.wthr.com/article/news/local/indy-city-officials-need-help-identifying-short-term-rental-properties-air-bnb-vrbo-indianapolis-mayor-city-register-permit/531-aa92b2d6-db10-4ba2-b348-8bb1aa55d8f1