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A Massachusetts farm was issued a cease-and-desist order — even though the town taxes short-term rentals, regulates them, and acknowledges them in its zoning code.
How does something become legal enough to tax… but illegal enough to shut down?
In this report, Yanasa TV breaks down what happened in Lanesborough, Massachusetts, where a working farm's short-term rental was ordered to stop operating — not because of complaints or safety issues, but because of an unwritten zoning doctrine most property owners never hear about until enforcement arrives.
We examine:
How zoning law treats "unlisted uses"
Why taxing or regulating an activity does not automatically make it legal
How short-term rentals are treated differently than long-term residential leases
Why agritourism laws didn't protect this farm
And why officials say more cease-and-desist orders may be coming
This isn't a rant.
It's a documented look at how zoning law actually works — and why silence in a bylaw can become enforcement power.
If you own property, run a small business, farm, or have ever dealt with zoning boards or permits, this is a case worth understanding.
Does your town tax something it doesn't allow?