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A long-running legal battle contesting Spring Lake Township short-term rental restrictions has hit another snag, but rental property owner Susan Reaume says the fight “is not over.”
Randy and Susan Reaume have been battling the Spring Lake Township short-term rental ordinance for several years.
The Michigan Supreme Court earlier this month upheld a state Court of Appeals decision on the township’s limitations on short-term rentals. The order in Reaume v. Township of Spring Lake ruled the rental use was excluded because it fit within the township’s Zoning Ordinance definition of “motel.”
Resumes need to accept the decision and stop wasting government time and resources on a losing proposition for them. I looked up their house online they could use the money to do some updating.
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Resumes need to accept the decision and stop wasting government time and resources on a losing proposition for them. I looked up their house online they could use the money to do some updating.
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