The offer to pay up to $10,000 to homeowners comes as lower wage workers in Sedona, Arizona, fail to find housing options they can afford near the businesses that keep the town moving.
Source: Inman News
Arizona town to homeowners: We’ll pay you not to rent on Airbnb
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