Does anyone have experience with this? Beach towns in Florida might be a different issue to a degree. But, I live in Nashville, in a popular inner city type neighborhood. There is a family filing a lawsuit against the city, because they own a home, in an inner city popular neighborhood, that they want to rent out as a vacation home, because they want to move back to Chicago, and cant afford a home in both towns. I know Florida and beach towns might be different in some regards, but would this be cool to people? If they win, then basically any in Nashville can be bought up by investors, and basically considered single family hotels. Would you be good with this in your neighborhood? I am honestly asking. Nashville is booming, where I live (actual house, not investment or part time property) could be affected by this. I dont think it should be allowed, but I want to hear other peoples thoughts. Cities are great and made with neighborhoods, and a tourist are secondary to that yes? Making tourism more important than actual neighborhoods, is not a good thing right? OR am I out of line with my thinking?