This started in the summer of 2020 when people were hoarding hand sanitizer, toilet paper & evidently chlorine where homeowners who had a backyard pool, would advertise their pool on the "Swimply" app. Where you could rent the use of it for an hour or more. Well HERE in Boardman reports WKBN-TV in Youngstown, some neighbors aren't happy the increased traffic that these pool goers bring to the neighborhood. It is a good day for a dip, it's the Summer Solstice. You have a great day & thanks for stopping by.
A Pool Rental Bru-Haha In Boardman
Homeowner who advertises on the Swimply app, is she breaking the law?

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By SlatsJun 21, 2023
Slats
Tim Slats is a veteran of the radio industry, who began his 10th year on the Cleveland airwaves when he returned to the Cleveland market following a…




