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360 results for “short-term rental” · page 3 of 15
South Barrington · 10.5.5

Commercial Use Category

This section defines the 'Commercial Use Category' for zoning purposes, outlining broad categories and specific subcategories of businesses allowed within the municipality.

mortuaries. I.   Lodging: Uses that provide temporary lodging by transient guests or occupants. Lodging uses sometimes provide food or entertainment, primarily to registered guests. Examples of specific lodging use types include: 1.   Hotel/Motel: An establishment, other than a short-term rental, in which temporary lodging is offered for compensation. A hotel/motel may include an accessory use bar. 2.   Short-Term Rental: The use or occupancy of all or part of a principal building for a period of less than four...premises is treated as a short-term rental for the purposes of this zoning ordinance. (7)   The property owner remains responsible for compliance with all applicable provisions of this zoning ordinance and all other applicable village regulations during the term of any rental or occupancy agreement and during the term of any occupancy of the rental premises by persons other than the property owner. (8)   Temporary structures may not be used for a short-term rental. (9)   The prohibition
Zoning & Land Use
Oak Forest · 117.55

Revocation; Suspension; Procedures

This section outlines the grounds for revoking or suspending a short-term/vacation rental license, including violations of the subchapter, maintaining a nuisance, the property being deemed vacant, or condemnation. It also details the notification procedures for revocation hearings and the conditions under which immediate suspension can occur.

City Administrator may revoke or suspend a license issued pursuant to the terms of this subchapter for any of the following reasons: (1)   If the owner of the relevant short-term/vacation rental or his/her agent violates any of the terms of this subchapter; (2)   If the owner of the short-term/vacation rental or his/her agent is deemed to have maintained a nuisance premises therein, in violation of the City of Oak Forest Code; (3)   If the City Administrator...deems the short-term/vacation rental, or the premises wherein it is located, to be a vacant building, as defined therein; and/or (4)   If the city or other governmental agency condemns the short-term/vacation rental or the premises wherein it is located. (B)   Not less than 14 business days prior to a revocation hearing for a license issued pursuant to the terms of this subchapter, the City Administrator shall send, via First Class U.S. mail, a notice of revocation
Business & Licensing
Prospect Heights · 5.2.3

Definitions

This section of the Prospect Heights municipal ordinance provides definitions for various terms relevant to zoning and land use, including definitions for 'Abutting,' 'Accessory,' 'Adjacent,' and several types of 'Adult-Use Cannabis Business Establishments.'

receive signals from satellites or other sources, or to transmit such signals to a receiving station for noncommercial purposes. SETBACK: The minimum horizontal distance between the front line of the building or structure and the front property line. SHORT-TERM RENTAL MARKET PLACE: A platform through which the owner...authorized agent of the owner of the single-family or residential dwelling unit offers a short-term/vacation rental to an occupant/customer. SHORT-TERM RENTAL PROPERTY: A single-family dwelling that is offered for rent for a period shorter than thirty (30) consecutive days to any person other than a member of the owner's family. The term "short-term rental" shall not include hotels, motels, or lodging establishments licensed pursuant to this Code or a unit that is used
Zoning & Land Use
Tinley Park · § 129J.05 Revocation; Suspension; Procedures.

This section outlines the grounds for revoking or suspending a short-term/vacation rental license in Tinley Park, including violations of the chapter, maintaining a nuisance, operating a vacant building, or condemnation. It also details the notification process for revocation hearings and the authority for immediate license suspension in cases of imminent harm.

Manager may revoke or suspend a license issued pursuant to the terms of this chapter for any of the following reasons: (1)   If the owner of the relevant short-term/vacation rental or his or her agent violates any of the terms of this chapter; (2)   If the owner of the short-term/ vacation rental or his or her agent is deemed to have maintained a nuisance premises therein, in violation of the Village of Tinley Park Village Code...Village Manager deems the short-term/vacation rental, or the premises wherein it is located, to be a vacant building, as defined therein; and/or (4)   If the village or other governmental agency condemns the short-term/vacation rental or the premises wherein it is located. (B)   Not less than 14 business days prior to a revocation hearing for a license issued pursuant to the terms of this chapter, the Village Manager shall send, via First Class U.S. mail, a notice
Business & Licensing
Hazel Crest · 6.75

Short-term regulations

This section outlines requirements for short-term rental licensees in Hazel Crest. It mandates guest registration, provision of an authorized agent's contact information, homeowner's insurance, and the posting of specific information and prohibitions at the rental property.

village with proof of such insurance. (d) The licensee shall post inside the front entrance of any such unit, the owner's name, a 24-hour telephone number, the maximum occupancy limits of the dwelling unit for short-term rental purposes and notice that parties and other large gatherings are prohibited at the property
Buildings & Construction
Kenilworth · 153.049

Signs Exempt From Requirement To Obtain Building Permit And Certificate Of Appropriateness

This section of the Kenilworth municipal ordinance outlines signs that are exempt from requiring a building permit and certificate of appropriateness. While exempt from these permits, these signs are still subject to other regulations and may require an administrative sign permit.

regulation. (9) Security sign. Security signs are allowed signs in all zoning districts, shall not exceed one square foot in area and five feet in height measured from the ground, and shall not be illuminated. (B) Exempt temporary, short-term temporary, and daily-display temporary signs. (1) Exempt temporary signs. The following temporary signs are exempt signs allowed to be displayed for not more than 12 months in all zoning districts, except as otherwise specified. (a) Booster sign. Booster signs...with a sign not to exceed six square feet in area. 4. General. The name, address, and telephone number of the person responsible for removal of a real estate sign shall be clearly marked on the sign. (2) Exempt short-term temporary signs. The following short-term temporary signs are exempt signs allowed to be displayed for up to 21 days in all zoning districts, except as otherwise specified. (a) Civic event sign. Civic event signs which are banner signs
Zoning & Land Use
Oakbrook Terrace · 156.091

Unit 5 area M-U mixed use

This section establishes the Unit 5 Area M-U Mixed Use Zoning District, providing definitions for key terms like 'joint parking' and 'short-term rental', and outlines the district's purposes which include improving safety, well-being, and circulation within the Unit 5 Planning Area.

TERM RENTAL. A single-family dwelling, or a residential dwelling unit in a multi-unit structure, condominium, cooperative, timeshare or similar joint property ownership arrangement that is rented for a fee for less than 28 consecutive days. "Short-term rental" includes vacation rentals. "Short-term rental" does not include: (a) a dwelling that is used for any non-residential purpose, including educational, health care, retail, restaurant, banquet space, event center or other similar uses; (b) a bed and breakfast establishment...care developments may also be appropriate for at least one of these parcels, along Meyers Road, in the discretion of the City Council. (D) General conditions. (1) No adult-use cannabis business establishment shall be permitted. (2) No short-term rental shall be permitted. (E) Permitted uses. Uses permitted in the Unit 5 Area District and its subdistricts shall be in accordance with the Unit 5 Area Plan, and in accordance with the permitted and special uses in the residential
Zoning & Land Use
Elburn · 1272.02

Principal Uses And Structures

This section establishes the framework for determining permissible principal uses and structures within Elburn's various zoning districts. It utilizes a use table (Table 1272.02.1) that designates uses as Permitted ('P') or Special ('S') requiring a permit, or disallowed entirely.

b.10 Dwelling Above the Ground Floor P P P None Dwelling Below the Ground Floor P P None Live/Work Dwelling P P See 1272.02.b.23 Residential Care Facility S S S S S S S None Short-Term Rental P/S P/S P/S P/S See 1272.02.b.31 Single-Unit Dwelling P P P S S P None Two-Unit Dwelling P P P P P None Three-Unit Dwelling S S P P P S None Four-Unit Dwelling...lots. Place of Worship (Large) or Place of Worship (Small). Capacity. A place of worship (large) accommodates a capacity of 250 or more people while a place of worship (small) accommodates a capacity of less than 250 people. Short-Term Rental. Permitted Use. A short-term rental is allowed as a permitted use on lots in the R-1, R-2, R-3, and/or R-4 Districts adjacent to the D-1 District. Special Use. A short-term rental
Zoning & Land Use
Elburn · 1278.02

Definition Of Terms

This section provides definitions for various terms used within the Elburn municipal ordinances, covering aspects of building, zoning, and land use. It clarifies terms such as Accessory Dwelling Unit, Accessory Structure, and defines terms related to adult establishments.

manufacturing. Home-Based Business: An occupation carried on in a dwelling unit by a resident, which is accessory to the residential use of the dwelling unit. “Home-Based Business” does not include “Day Care Home,” “Live/Work Dwelling, or “Short-Term Rental.” Hoophouse: A structure used to extend the growing season of agricultural crops that is generally made of plastic and semicircular in shape. Hospital: An institution that provides healthcare and medical services for the sick and injured, which may include...dwelling unit that has both residential and commercial components. “Live/Work Dwelling does not include “Day Care Home,” “Home-Based Business,” or “Short-Term Rental.” Loading Space: An unobstructed area provided and maintained for the temporary parking of motor vehicles in order to load and unload materials. Long-Term Bicycle Parking: Bicycle parking intended for long-term or overnight storage, typically provided for employees, residents, or others requiring storage of a bicycle for a substantial portion
General Provisions
Waukegan · 14.4

Rental unit business license

This ordinance requires owners of rental housing properties in Waukegan to obtain a business license. It outlines inspection requirements and fee structures for rental units, with some exemptions and waivers for owner-occupied units and properties with a history of satisfactory inspections.

scheduled inspection time, will result in the imposition of a no-show fee, as set forth in section 14-1101 herein. Two consecutive no-shows shall result in license suspension, as provided in subsection (d)(5) above. (e) Short-term rental units. No property may be used as a short-term rental unit except in compliance with the following requirements, limitations, and restrictions: (1) Registration, license required. No property...used for a short-term rental unit prior to first being registered as a rental property in accordance with section 14-4(a) of this Code and the issuance of a short-term rental unit license for the property or a dwelling unit therein. (2) Term of license. A short-term rental unit license will be valid for an annual period commencing on January 1st and terminating on December 31st of the same year, unless terminated or revoked. (3) Application
Business & Licensing
Calumet City · 14.972

Definitions

This section defines key terms used within the article concerning the registration of vacant and rental properties in Calumet City. It establishes meanings for terms like 'building', 'building official', 'city', 'default', 'director', 'enforcement officer', and 'evidence of vacancy'.

advertising the short-term rental's availability on a housing platform. (3) The owner of a short-term rental shall use a hosting platform to market and make lease arrangements with the guest of a short-term rental. (4) The minimum rental period for short-term...rentals shall be no less than three (3) days and no more than thirty (30) days. Consecutive short-term rental leases to the same renters within a six-month period are prohibited. Prima facie evidence that a rental satisfies the three-day minimum requirement shall be the per-day rental amount listed on the hosting platform site, multiplied by three (3). Rentals shall not be discounted to avoid the three-day minimum requirement. (5) No residential dwelling in the City
Buildings & Construction
Oak Forest · 117.53

Requirements And Standards

This section outlines requirements and standards for short-term/vacation rentals in Oak Forest, prohibiting rentals shorter than 24 hours, limiting frequency, and establishing safety and sanitation standards including fire safety, detector requirements, and storage regulations.

hour period measured from the commencement of one rental to the commencement of the next. (3)   Advertise an hourly rate or any other rate for a short-term/vacation rental based on a rental period of fewer than 24 hours. (4)   Cause or permit, by action or failure to act, the short-term/vacation rental or its use to suffer from and/or create any nuisance or violation of the following provisions of the City Code as described in Chapter...other bedroom. Bedroom doors shall have locks to insure privacy. (O)   Each property used for short-term/vacation rental must have at least one accessible bedroom available for rent that complies with Section 400.320(g)(5) and (9) of the Illinois Accessibility Code, irrespective of whether the Illinois Accessibility Code would otherwise apply to the short- term/vacation rental. (P)   Any kitchen rental for or use by guests requires that the kitchen area be cleaned and sanitized between guests
Business & Licensing
Chicago · 4.13.240

Data And Reports – Required.

This section mandates that short-term residential rental intermediaries in Chicago must submit monthly reports to the Department detailing various aspects of listed rentals, including number of rentals, license numbers, addresses, rental nights, rent amounts, taxes paid, future bookings, host contact information, and ward location. It also requires intermediaries to provide additional data upon request by the Commissioner.

platform during the applicable reporting period; (vii) a cumulative tally to date of the number of nights that each short term residential rental listed on the platform is booked for rental during the remaining months of the applicable calendar year; (viii) a current telephone number for the host and local contact person, as applicable, for each short-term residential rental listed on the platform during the applicable reporting period; and (ix) the ward in which each short-term residential rental
Subdivisions & Development
Berwyn · § 879C.01 Definitions.

This section defines key terms related to short-term rentals in Berwyn, including "DWELLING UNIT", "GUEST", "HOST", "HOSTING PLATFORM", "NON-OWNER-OCCUPIED SHORT-TERM RENTALS", "OWNER", "OWNER-OCCUPIED SHORT-TERM RENTALS", "SHORT-TERM RENTAL PERIOD", and "SHORT-TERM RENTALS".

indicates or requires a different meaning. DWELLING UNIT. One or more rooms, including individualized bathroom and kitchen facilities, which are arranged, designed, or used as living quarters for a household. GUEST. A person who rents or occupies a short-term rental. HOST. An owner or owners engaged in providing short-term rentals. HOSTING PLATFORM. A marketplace entity, in whatever form or format which facilitates short-term rentals through advertising, matchmaking or other means, using any medium or facilitation, or from...rented using a hosting platform for any short-term rental period. OWNER. A person holding title or co-title of an abode, dwelling unit, or residence that they may lease as a short-term rental but only in accordance with the terms of this chapter. OWNER-OCCUPIED SHORT-TERM RENTALS. A short-term rental property that is primarily owner-occupied, except for the duration when the property or a portion thereof as defined herein is rented using a hosting platform
Business & Licensing
Markham · 123.14

Suspension Or Revocation

This section outlines the grounds for suspension or revocation of a short-term residential rental license in Markham. Reasons include criminal activity, property misuse, occupancy violations, misrepresentation, and specific rental period or renter age restrictions.

maximum occupancy of any structure located on the residential property. (D)   Use of the residential property for a party, amusement, event, or other gathering in excess of the maximum occupancy limits. (E)   Misrepresenting any material facts regarding the short-term residential rental in any listing, to any tenant or prospective tenant or to the city. (F)   Providing alcohol...guest or invitee to a guest. (G)   Rental of a short-term residential rental unit for less than 12 hours. (H)   Rental of a short-term residential rental unit to more than one booking within 48 hours. (I)   Advertising less than the minimum rental period. (J)   Multiple bookings or rentals of any short-term residential rental for the same or overlapping periods. (K)   Rental of a short-term residential rental unit to individuals under the age of 21 years
Business & Licensing
Oak Park · 8.40.1

Definitions

This section defines key terms related to short-term rentals in Oak Park, establishing the meanings of dwelling units, guests, hosts, hosting platforms, and different types of short-term rentals based on owner occupancy and the duration of rental periods.

hereby defined as follows: DWELLING UNIT: One or more rooms, including individualized bathroom and kitchen facilities, which are arranged, designed, or used as living quarters for a household. GUEST: A person who rents or occupies a short-term rental. HOST: An owner or owners engaged in providing short term rentals. HOSTING PLATFORM: A marketplace entity, in whatever form or format which facilitates short term rentals through advertising, matchmaking or other means, using any medium or facilitation, or from which...rented using a hosting platform for any short-term rental period. OWNER: A person holding title or co-title of an abode, dwelling unit or residence that they may lease as a short-term rental but only in accordance with the terms of this article. OWNER OCCUPIED SHORT-TERM RENTALS: A short term rental property that is primarily owner-occupied, except for the duration when the property or a portion thereof as defined herein is rented using a hosting platform
Business & Licensing
Lake Villa · 10.4.5.3

Home Occupations

This section of Lake Villa's zoning regulations defines and sets performance criteria for home occupations to ensure they remain compatible with residential districts and do not alter the dwelling unit's essential residential character.

neighborhoods or neighbors. The secondary effects of short-term rentals may potentially include excessive noise, overcrowded parking, and even criminal activity. 2.   Definitions: For purposes of this section 10-4-5-3(G), the following phrases shall have the definitions as set forth below: RENTAL PREMISES: All or part of a principal structure or accessory structure being rented or otherwise let to person(s) other than the owner of the subject property. SHORT-TERM RENTAL: The accessory use and/or occupancy...occupancy thereof is treated as a short term rental for the purposes of this section 10-5-4-3(G) if the definition thereof is otherwise applicable to such activity. f.   The property owner shall remain responsible for compliance with all applicable provisions of the Village Code and/or the Village Zoning Regulations during the term of any rental and/or occupancy agreement and/or during the term of any occupancy of the rental premises by persons other than the property owner
Zoning & Land Use
Berwyn · § 879C.05 Standards.

This section outlines the mandatory standards for obtaining a short-term rental license in Berwyn. It covers requirements for hosting platforms, rental duration, parking, insurance, inspections, guest registration, and posting of license information.

license shall be issued unless the following standards are met: (A)   All owners must use a hosting platform to market a short-term rental. The hosting platform shall be responsible for determining the guest's identification information and the accuracy of that information; (B)   No owner shall rent any short-term rental for any period of time shorter than 24 consecutive hours nor for any period of time greater than 182 days; (C)   The owner must inform a guest...city streets overnight unless otherwise permitted; (D)   The owner must provide proof of homeowner's insurance or host protection insurance in the amount of at least $500,000 to the city as part of its application; (E)   Every short-term rental shall be subject to inspection by city representatives, including the Fire Department and the Building Department; (F)   The owner shall keep a guest register in which the name of every guest, the guest's arrival and departure dates
Business & Licensing
Fox Lake · 6.2.7.2

Definitions

This section defines key terms related to housing regulations in Fox Lake, including definitions for 'Code Official', various types of 'Dwelling' and 'Dwelling Unit', 'Family', 'Habitable Building' and 'Habitable Room', 'Lease or Rent', and 'Owner'.

Motels, hotels, and bed and breakfasts are excluded from this definition. Biannual inspections for the premises shall be required, and the holder of the special use shall comply with all rules and regulations established by the corporate authorities. SHORT-TERM HOUSING RENTAL LICENSE: An annual license that an owner must obtain from the Village of Fox Lake, Illinois for each of an owner’s short-term housing rental properties. It is a violation of this chapter to offer any short...term housing rental property or any other residential property in the municipal limits of the Village of Fox Lake, Illinois, for short-term housing rental without first obtaining a short-term housing rental license from the Village of Fox Lake, Illinois for any such property. For purposes of this Section, an “Owner” means any individual, firm, partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, cooperative non-profit membership, corporation, joint venture, association, estate, trust, business trust, receiver, syndicate, holding company
Buildings & Construction
Markham · 123.13

Regulations

This section establishes requirements for short-term residential rentals in Markham, mandating a license for rentals shorter than six months and prohibiting false advertising. Owners must notify the city of police activity and maintain detailed booking records open for inspection.

shall be unlawful for anyone to lease, rent, offer or invite the leasing or renting, or to otherwise permit the short-term rental and/or occupancy of any residential dwelling unit located within the city for less than six months without first obtaining a short-term residential rental license as provided herein. (B)   It shall be unlawful for anyone to post false or misleading information in an advertisement for a short-term residential rental. (C)   Each owner of a short-term...residential rental shall be required to immediately notify the Building and Housing Department upon any police activity at the residential property. (D)   Each owner of a short-term residential rental shall keep accurate records of each booking and stay of their residential property including the names of the tenants, the rent listed, the rent paid, the number of nights, and the dates of occupancy. These records shall be open to inspection by the city. (Ord. 24-O-2388, passed
Business & Licensing
Lake Bluff · 10.1.5

Definitions

This section provides definitions for various terms used within the Lake Bluff Title, including accessory dwelling units, accessory structures, adjacent driveways, and adult booths. It aims to ensure consistent interpretation of the ordinance.

building or portion thereof containing six or more guest rooms used for overnight accommodation that are available for rent by transient guests. The word "hotel" shall include, without limitation, inns, motels, and suites, but shall not include short-term rentals as defined in this section. IMPERVIOUS SURFACE: Any improvement on a lot that prohibits or substantially retards the drainage of stormwater directly into the soil, including, without limitation, buildings, accessory structures, walks of a minimum two foot width made...TERM RENTAL: A dwelling unit containing five or fewer guest rooms used for overnight accommodation that are available for rent by transient guests for a period shorter than 30 consecutive days. The term "short-term rental" shall not include hotel as defined in this section. The term "short-term rental" shall not include the rental of a dwelling unit pursuant to a rental agreement executed in conjunction with a contract to sell the dwelling unit. SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLING: A residential
General Provisions
Oak Lawn · 4.1.6

Definitions

This section provides definitions for terms used within the Oak Lawn municipal ordinance, specifically related to zoning purposes and interpretation. It also outlines general rules for interpreting the ordinance, such as mandatory language and the inclusion of plural in singular and vice versa.

more, but not exceeding eight (8) individuals, not open to transient guests, in contradistinction to hotels open to transients, and not including convalescent, rest or nursing homes or community residences. The term “LODGING HOUSE” does not include short-term rentals. LOT: A parcel of land occupied or intended for occupancy by a use permitted in this title, including one main building together with its accessory buildings, the open spaces and parking spaces required by this title, and having its principal...principal structure on a lot. SHORT-TERM RENTAL: A single room or a portion thereof in single-family dwelling, a partial or entire single-family dwelling, or a dwelling unit in a multi-unit structure, condominium, cooperative, timeshare, or similar joint tenancy property ownership arrangement, that is offered for rent for a period shorter than thirty (30) consecutive days to any person other than a member of the owner's family. The term "short-term rental" shall not include hotels
Zoning & Land Use
Round Lake Park · 123.01

DEFINITIONS

This section defines key terms related to short-term and vacation rentals within Round Lake Park, including definitions for HOTEL TAX, OWNER/OPERATOR, SHORT-TERM RENTAL, and VACATION RENTAL. It clarifies what constitutes a short-term rental and explicitly excludes certain non-residential uses and traditional lodging establishments.

rental means a single-family dwelling, or a residential dwelling unit in a multi-tenant structure, condominium, cooperative, timeshare, or similar joint property ownership arrangement that is rented for a fee for less than 30 consecutive days. "Short-term rental" includes vacation rentals. "Short-term rental" does not include: (a) a unit that is used for any non-residential purpose, including educational, health care, retail, restaurant, banquet space, event center, or another similar use; (b) a bed a breakfast establishment...than six guestrooms for a period of less than 30 consecutive days, to any person other than a member of the owner's family. Vacation rental owners may, but are not required to, live in the vacation rental during the periods in which the property is rented. Vacation rental shall include all forms of short-term rentals, but shall not include house swapping, where a homeowner switches or trades homes with another homeowner in a different town for a short
Stone Park · 122.02

Definitions

This section defines key terms related to short-term rental establishments in Stone Park, including 'Guest', 'Minimum Length of Rental', 'Short-Term Rental Establishment', and 'Short-Term Rental Unit'. These definitions establish the scope and parameters for short-term rentals within the municipality.

requires a different meaning. GUEST. Any person that contracts with the short-term rental unit licensee to rent the unit for the minimum length of rental. The term GUEST does not include members of the licensee's immediate family; nor does it include persons who have signed a lease to use and occupy the unit for a set period of time. MINIMUM LENGTH OF RENTAL. The short-term rental unit is rented for at least two nights. SHORT-TERM RENTAL...ESTABLISHMENT. A mixed-use building which contains both commercial and residential uses, but only one short-term rental unit. SHORT-TERM RENTAL UNIT. A unit of at least 500 square feet that contains a kitchen and bathroom, and supports no more than two inhabitants for the minimum length of rental. (Ord. 16-16, passed
Business & Licensing
Tinley Park · § 129J.04 Requirements And Standards.

This section outlines requirements and standards for short-term/vacation rentals in Tinley Park, including minimum rental periods, guest registration, owner agent contact information, occupancy limits per room, bedroom access and privacy, and accessibility requirements.

lease any short-term/vacation rental for any period of time shorter than 24 hours; (b)   Rent or lease any short-term/vacation rental more than once within any consecutive 24-hour period measured from the commencement of one rental to the commencement of the next; (c)    Advertise an hourly rate or any other rate for a short-term/vacation rental based on a rental period of fewer than 24 hours; (d)   Serve or otherwise provide any food or beverage...Illinois Accessibility Code, irrespective of whether the Illinois Accessibility Code would otherwise apply to the short-term/vacation rental. (8)   Any kitchen rental shall be cleaned and sanitized between quests and all food and beverages shall be discarded. All dishes, utensils, pots, pans and other cooking utensils shall be cleaned and sanitized between guests. (9)   The owner of every short-term/vacation rental shall change supplied bed linens and towels therein at least once each week and prior
Business & Licensing