Kentucky 2024 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SB368

Introduced
2/28/24  
Refer
2/28/24  
Refer
3/1/24  
Report Pass
3/7/24  
Engrossed
3/13/24  

Caption

AN ACT relating to short-term rentals.

Impact

If enacted, SB368 would introduce a formal framework for short-term rentals in Kentucky, requiring homeowners to ensure compliance with specific housing codes prior to listing their properties. This legislation could lead to increased safety for renters and protect the integrity of residential neighborhoods. Furthermore, by mandating that listing platforms notify property owners of potential inspections and compliance needs, the bill aims at promoting responsible rental practices and safeguarding community living standards.

Summary

SB368 aims to regulate short-term rentals within Kentucky by instituting clear guidelines for property owners seeking to list their properties on rental platforms. The bill specifies what constitutes a short-term rental and establishes definitions for relevant terms such as 'owner-occupied short-term rental property' and 'short-term rental platform'. By soliciting compliance with the Kentucky Building Code, the legislation emphasizes safety and standards for residential group R-1 occupancy homes that are rented for shorter timeframes, fostering a more secure rental environment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB368 appears to be largely supportive among legislators who prioritize safety and order in the burgeoning short-term rental market. They recognize the necessity to place regulations on this sector to counter issues related to safety, neighborhood disruptions, and non-compliant rentals. However, there may exist concerns among some stakeholders regarding the implications such regulations could have on the ease of listing properties and the potential financial burden placed on property owners who must adhere to code compliance.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around concerns of over-regulation and the potential impact on property owners' rights and business operations. Opponents may argue that stringent regulations could hinder the viability of short-term rentals as a source of income for homeowners. Additionally, questions could arise about the operational efficacy of enforcing these regulations on the many short-term rental platforms available, and whether the administrative burden on homeowners and the state agency responsible for compliance management is justified by potential benefits derived from the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY HB360

AN ACT relating to fiscal matters and declaring an emergency.

KY HB333

AN ACT relating to the valuation of multi-unit rental housing subject to government restriction on use.

KY HB261

AN ACT relating to long-term care facilities.

KY HB135

AN ACT relating to autonomous vehicles.

KY HB413

AN ACT relating to a tax credit for renters.

KY HB303

AN ACT relating to economic development.

KY HB387

AN ACT relating to reorganization.

KY HB83

AN ACT relating to interests in property.

KY HB285

AN ACT relating to sales and use tax exemptions.

KY SB244

AN ACT relating to radon safety and making an appropriation therefor.

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