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Short Term Rental

A short-term residential rental is the residential occupancy of a room, apartment, detached single-family home, townhouse, or condominium for less than 30 consecutive days for a specific rental fee. It includes bed and breakfast or properties listed with listing agents such as Airbnb unit (note, an accessory dwelling unit or ADU, is not considered a short-term residential rental, and it would require a rental license).

Property owners must pay a fee for an annual license, as well as pay the County's room rental transient tax through the Department of Finance, Division of Treasury. There may be other fees and/or requirements for each type of rental. A list of frequently asked questions including details for each type of rental, and the steps for applying for a license is provided in links below.

If you want to operate short term residential rental or a bed and breakfast or are currently doing so without a license or your license has expired, please apply online.

Program requirements and how to apply, and for other permits (if applicable) can also be found in links below. Note: If a guest stays at a residence for more than 30 days, a license could be required, depending upon the situation. If a property owner is living on the property and rents out a separate area of the home with cooking, sleeping and sanitation, also known as an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) it would need a license.

Online users who would like to be contacted by a departmental staff member may submit a request by clicking on the Create Service Request button below. Complete all fields in the Contact Information section and provide a brief description of the request in the Brief Description . Please indicate if you have a licensing or code inspection request or complaint.

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Last Updated: 06/26/2025 10:35:51