Hungarian term for “Regulatory Zone,” referring to specific geographical areas with unique rules and regulations for short-term rentals, often found in cities like Budapest.
Glossary Term: Regulation
Hungarian term for “Property Law,” encompassing the legal framework governing short-term rentals, including zoning regulations, licensing requirements, and tenant rights.
Emerging patterns and shifts within the short-term rental industry, encompassing aspects like traveler preferences, technology adoption, and regulatory changes.
A provision in a short-term rental agreement or local regulation that sets an expiration date or limits the duration of short-term rentals in a particular area.
A legal authorization required in some jurisdictions for hosts to operate a short-term rental property.
A permit issued by some local governments that allows homeowners to rent out their property for short periods, typically less than 30 days.
Local regulations that set limits on noise levels at certain times of day, often impacting short-term rentals.
A permit required by the city of Nashville for operating a short-term rental property, ensuring compliance with local regulations and safety standards.
An official document issued by a local government that allows a property owner to legally operate a short-term rental.