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  1. Nov 1, 2023 · Houston’s Hotel and Motel Ordinance, detailed in Section 28-201 to 28-210 of its Code of Ordinances, is instrumental in directing short-term rentals. This ordinance lays down crucial definitions pertinent to short-term rentals, such as distinguishing a ‘hotel’. A dive into this ordinance is a must for any budding short-term rental host in ...

  2. In Houston, short-term rentals are subject to the Hotel Occupancy Tax. It is important that any business operating within the short-term rental market is aware of these taxes to remain compliant. The city’s planning and development department stipulates that hosts must collect and remit a 7% Hotel Occupancy Tax to the city.

  3. Oct 29, 2024 · Hawaii's definition of a short-term rental. The state of Hawaii officially refers to short-term rentals as transient accommodations. Chapter 237D of the Transient Accommodations Tax Law defines transient accommodations as the furnishing of a room, apartment, suite, single family dwelling, or another similar property to a transient for fewer than 180 consecutive days for each letting in a hotel ...

  4. These rules provide a framework for ensuring the safety, habitability, and responsible operation of short-term rental properties within Houston's city limits. Firstly, the Hotel and Motel Ordinance (Section 28-201 to 28-210 of the Houston Code of Ordinances) serves as the cornerstone for regulating short-term rentals in the city. This ordinance ...

  5. The Hotel and Motel Ordinance, enshrined in Section 28-201 to 28-210 of the Houston Code of Ordinances, plays a pivotal role in regulating short-term rentals in Houston. It defines critical terms including a bed and breakfast facility, the Central business district, hotel, residence, and residential which have implications for short-term rental operations.

  6. Nov 16, 2023 · In April of 2022, the Honolulu City Council voted to approve a bill that extended the minimum booking period for a property outside of a resort area to 90 days (up from 30 days). Under this new ordinance, a short-term rental would be considered anything that is booked for less than 90 consecutive days.

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