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Old 02-02-2023, 09:08 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by John Mercier View Post
They should be able to work with the DRA to create a means to determine what properties have M&R licenses, but are not permitted by the city.

''Do I need to post my Meals and Rooms (Rentals) license?

Yes, the Meals and Rooms (Rentals) license must be conspicuously posted in a public area upon the premises to which it relates. Additionally, any advertisement for a short-term rental by print, display, publication, distribution, or online listing offering a short-term rental shall include the meals and rooms license number of the operator. A short-term rental is one or more rooms in a residential unit for occupancy for tourist or transient use for less than 185 consecutive days.''

Should the property not be M&R licensed, the homeowner has a much bigger problem.
Not necessarily, the NH DOR is pretty easy going and will just issue a small fine if the owner self-reports the violation. That license is super easy to get and is just a means to get tax revenue. The last thing the DOR wants to do is punish a business to the extent that the business cannot generate tax revenue.
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