Legislators declined to label it a “timeshare” company, but approved rules that would set limits on where Pacaso can operate. The vote could set the stage for challenges elsewhere in the U.S.
Source: Inman News
Park City, Utah City Council votes to limit where Pacaso can buy homes
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