Rent Responsibly

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Rent Responsibly is a community-building and education platform for the short-term rental community

06/17/2026

Here at Rent Responsibly, we spend a lot of time talking about regulations and compliance, but our "why" is simpler than that. đź’™

We believe hosting is about welcoming guests into your community, supporting local economies, and doing what you do with pride.

The hosts in our community get that. And honestly, it shows.

If you're a host who takes the responsible approach seriously, who communicates with neighbors, follows local rules, and cares about your guests' experience, we're here for you. This community was built with you in mind. 🏡

06/09/2026

Safety may not be the first thing hosts want to think about—but it's one of the most important. 🏡

Join TXSTRA this Thursday for a National Safety Month webinar featuring Justin Ford, where we'll cover practical ways to protect guests, reduce risk, and strengthen your operations.

✨ Real-world insights
✨ Actionable safety tips
✨ Best practices you can put to work right away

Because great hosting starts with creating a safe, trusted experience for everyone.
📅 June 11 | ⏰ 1 PM CT

đź”— Reserve your seat here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/2817794526312/WN__eCzzotbQsKXUi2iVcDgAA

The Advocate’s dilemma: Julie Marks and the fight for the Right to Rent 04/09/2026

In 2021, Julie Marks wrote an op-ed to defend herself against a public attack accusing short-term rental hosts of violating local COVID-19 regulations. That op-ed helped Julie find her inner advocate and led to the founding of the Vermont Short-Term Rental Alliance. Leading the alliance taught her that advocating for balanced regulation requires sustained funding, which is mission of the Right to Rent Collaborative, an organization which she now helps lead as Executive Director. Click on the link to read more about her story:

The Advocate’s dilemma: Julie Marks and the fight for the Right to Rent Julie Marks’s role as a short-term rental advocate requires a kind of social hypervigilance, reading faces as soon as she enters a meeting.

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