Nashville Considers Hourly Hotel Rental Ban

    The Nashville Metropolitan Council—the elected legislative body of Nashville and Davidson County—is considering legislation that would ban hotels from offering discounted rates or rebates to guests checking out of a room after less than 10 hours. The rule is meant to combat crimes like trafficking and drug use. Read more.

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