The bill introduces a ten percent surcharge on rental fees for properties listed on hosting platforms that collect applicable taxes. The revenue generated from this surcharge will be allocated to a restricted receipt account dedicated to funding homelessness initiatives, such as housing production and rental assistance. Such provisions are expected to not only enhance the state’s efforts in addressing homelessness but also regulate the short-term rental market more effectively.
Summary
House Bill 5645 aims to regulate short-term rentals offered through hosting platforms by imposing a registration requirement for property owners wishing to rent their units for tourist or transient use. The bill mandates that these rental properties must comply with applicable sales and hotel tax regulations and that municipalities cannot prohibit property owners from renting their units via hosting platforms if they are in compliance. This legislation is a response to the growing trend of urban short-term rentals and is designed to create a more orderly market in the tourism sector.
Contention
Notably, the bill includes penalties for property owners who fail to register their short-term rental units, with fines escalating based on the duration of non-compliance. This aspect of the bill may lead to contention among rental property owners who may view these strict requirements as burdensome. Advocacy groups and local governments may also debate the extent of the state's preemption over local rental regulations and the effectiveness of the allocations toward homelessness initiatives, raising concerns about whether they adequately address local needs.
Allows the owner of a residential unit to rent it for tourist or transient use. Prohibits a municipality any means to deny the owner from offering and renting the unit for tourist or transient use.
Requires hosting platforms offering short-term rental of residential property for tourist or transient use to disclose on listings the current, valid registration number and its expiration date.
Requires hosting platforms offering short-term rental of residential property for tourist or transient use to disclose on listings the current, valid registration number and its expiration date.
Requires hosting platforms offering short-term rental of residential property for tourist or transient use to disclose on listings the current, valid registration number and its expiration date.
Allows the owner of a residential unit to rent it for tourist or transient use. Prohibits a municipality any means to deny the owner from offering and renting the unit for tourist or transient use.