Adhering to all local laws, regulations, and ordinances governing short-term rentals, including zoning restrictions, permits, and taxes.
Glossary Term: Legal Requirements
Local laws and ordinances that govern short-term rentals, often addressing issues such as permits, taxes, noise restrictions, and occupancy limits.
Adhering to local regulations and remitting required taxes on short-term rental income, often involving registration, collection, and reporting obligations.
Adhering to all applicable laws, regulations, and licensing requirements related to operating a short-term rental business in a specific jurisdiction.
Laws and guidelines designed to prevent the use of short-term rentals for illegal financial activities, such as money laundering.
A review of a short-term rental business’s operations and documentation to ensure compliance with local regulations, licensing requirements, and tax obligations.
A legal doctrine requiring landlords, including short-term rental hosts, to provide a safe and livable dwelling, even without explicitly stating so in a lease agreement.
Local or regional regulations specifically governing short-term rentals, often addressing issues like permits, taxes, and occupancy limits.
An official authorization required by some jurisdictions for operating a short-term rental property legally.
Essential safety devices that should be installed and functioning correctly in every rental property to alert guests in case of a fire, ensuring their safety and complying with safety regulations.
A safety device used to put out small fires, required in most short-term rentals to meet fire safety regulations.
Configuring the applicable occupancy taxes and fees collected from guests based on local regulations and ensuring compliance with short-term rental tax laws.