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Minnesota Supreme Court takes up case over ‘Airbnb-style’ backyard pool rentals
The Minnesota Supreme Court will review a case challenging whether the state can regulate private backyard pools rented via online platforms like public facilities. The lawsuit, Hittner v. Minnesota Department of Health, involves the Upper Midwest Law Center arguing against costly regulations for homeowners using Swimply, a pool rental service akin to Airbnb.
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