Bay County, Fla. (WMBB) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis prolonged a stay-at-home order suspending trip leases till April 30, 2020.
The unique order, which took impact on March 27, 2020 was scheduled to run out in the present day.
The order states that trip leases are prohibited from making new reservations or bookings, and shall not settle for new company for check-in during the order.
Trip leases that fall below the order embrace the next: rental of any home, condominium, cooperative, or dwelling unit that can also be a transient public lodging institution.
The order doesn’t embrace lodges, motels, inns, resorts, non-transient public lodging institutions, shared tasks, long-term leases, or rental stays the place company are presently staying.
The Division of Enterprise and Federal Regulation will take obligatory steps to ensure the order is carried out by inspecting licensed properties or third-party platforms. DBPR shall revoke the license of any celebration that violates the order whereas it’s in impact and alert state authorities to proof of violations.
Violators of the order will face the cost of a second-degree misdemeanor.
Learn the complete order right here.