The maximum number of guests allowed to stay in a rental property at any given time, as determined by the host and often based on local regulations or property limitations.
Specific regulations and restrictions imposed by a homeowner’s association that may impact short-term rentals, such as limitations on rental duration or guest occupancy.
Laws, ordinances, and licensing requirements imposed by local, regional, or national authorities that govern short-term rental operations, such as occupancy limits and safety standards.
A governing body in some residential communities that may have specific rules and restrictions regarding short-term rentals, often requiring host compliance.
Local government rules and regulations that determine how properties in specific areas can be used, including restrictions on short-term rentals. Hosts must comply with these regulations to operate legally.
A U.S. law that prohibits discrimination in housing based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, or disability. Short-term rental hosts are subject to this law.
Adhering to all applicable laws, regulations, and platform policies related to short-term rental operations, including licensing, taxes, safety regulations, and data privacy.
The legal process where unclaimed security deposits or rental income are transferred to the state after a specified period of time, requiring hosts to maintain accurate records.