A bill moving swiftly through Utah’s Legislature would prevent cities and counties in the state from placing restrictions on co-owned homes. The reversal is a big win for Pacaso and its rivals.
Source: Inman News
After clamp down in Park City, Pacaso gets a big reprieve in Utah
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