County board increases payments to firm regulating vacation rentals

The Riverside County Board of Supervisors Tuesday, April 12, approved a final adjustment to the contract with the firm responsible for overseeing short-term rental properties in unincorporated county areas, nearly doubling the amount of compensation to the company.In a 5-0 vote, the board signed off on the Transportation & Land Management Agency’s amendment to the compact with Palm Desert-based Vacation Rental Compliance LLC, raising its annual payment from $95,000 to $175,000.The county’s six-year contract with the company will expire Thursday, June 30. A replacement contract was approved Tuesday, Feb. 1, with San Diego-based Deckard Technologies Inc.; however, Deckard is still in the process of readying its platform to take over supervision of short-term rentals countywid
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