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recently divorced, don't have a high enough income or credit score,just getting back on their <br /> feet, traveling unreimbursed for work, or they just want to live in an area before purchasing or <br /> signing a year lease they are locked into. <br /> These are not folks who want, or can afford, to pay resort fees and stay an hour away <br /> from schools, work, family, doctors' offices. Without temporary housing options for these <br /> residents, in residential areas, their housing costs would skyrocket. On the other side of the same <br /> coin are all those who work in the industry. They can work a more flexible schedule, in their own <br /> neighborhoods and for a livable wage, unlike resort wages. In fact, some of these folks would <br /> benefit from becoming a long-term tenant operator where they can work and live in the same <br /> place. Over time, as likely intended by this bill, availability of these options will dwindle, always <br /> resulting in an upward pressure on housing costs and the reduction of housing security for all <br /> those involved. <br /> For these reasons,I respectfully request that this Commission do not recommend passage <br /> of this bill as written and forward suggested amendments to address these issues. <br /> Thank you for the opportunity to testify. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Jennifer Wilkinson <br /> 4 <br />