Public sample update

See what a full STR Radar update looks like.

This is a public example of the structure paid plans unlock: what changed, why it matters, who is affected, and what to do next from an official city source.

This page is public on purpose. Use it to judge the quality of the product before you pay.

Example

San Diego STRO lottery and cap language update

Priority: review this week. Source type: official program guidance.

What changed

The official San Diego STRO program source updated public language around lottery timing and capped-zone eligibility context.

Why this matters

Small wording changes on official pages can affect how hosts interpret application timing, waiting-list assumptions, or cap availability.

Who is affected

Pending applicants, hosts operating in capped areas, and operators tracking whether a lottery or cap update changes their operating assumptions.

What to do next

Review the updated official language, compare it to your current assumptions, and confirm whether any application, renewal, or listing plan needs follow-up.

Why people pay

The value is not just noticing a change. It is getting to the next step faster.

Without STR Radar

  • You see that a page changed but still have to interpret the impact yourself.
  • You rebuild who is affected and what to review each time.
  • You are more likely to miss quiet edits between checks.

Validate it yourself

How to validate this sample before you pay.

1

Read the sample summary

Start with the public structure here so you know what STR Radar thinks changed and why it matters.

2

Open the official source

Click through to the City of San Diego source and confirm that the monitored page really matches the topic shown here.

3

Compare with the city preview

Use the San Diego city page to see how the same signal appears inside the broader market queue and source roster.

4

Decide whether you need paid depth

If the signal looks relevant to your operation, the paid layer is where you get faster alerts, fuller affected-audience guidance, and the full checklist.

What paid adds

Use this sample to judge the structure. Pay when you need speed, scope, and secure access.

What paid adds on top of this sample

  • Faster alerts when an update is urgent
  • Secure access to full city updates inside your plan
  • Fuller checklists for permit, FAQ, eligibility, and enforcement changes

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