Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB665

Introduced
11/9/23  
Refer
11/9/23  

Caption

The operation of tourist rooming houses.

Impact

This bill would significantly alter the current regulatory landscape governing short-term rentals. Prior to its introduction, local governments had the ability to regulate the number of days residential properties could be rented, flexible in their definitions and thresholds. By instituting a hard limit of 90 days, this legislation could prevent property owners from renting their properties without a formal business license for the majority of the year, redirecting traffic back to traditional hospitality services. It may also deter potential investors from entering the short-term rental market in Wisconsin.

Summary

Senate Bill 665 relates to the operation of tourist rooming houses in Wisconsin. The bill aims to amend existing statutes regarding the rental of residential dwellings for short-term stays by limiting the number of days such rentals can take place. Under the proposed legislation, no person may conduct, maintain, manage, or operate a tourist rooming house for more than 90 days in a year. This prioritizes the regulation of temporary lodging in residential areas, intending to create clearer enforcement metrics for local governments and better manage housing inventory for local residents.

Contention

Supporters of SB665 argue that it helps maintain the character of neighborhoods and ensures that housing remains available for long-term residents, particularly in areas facing housing shortages. Opponents may view this bill as overly restrictive, fearing that it would reduce economic opportunities for homeowners who rely on income from short-term rentals. Moreover, the limitation of 90 days may not reflect market demand in various tourist-heavy locales, leading to discontent among those who wish to capitalize on their properties.

Notable_points

As the proposal progresses, discussions may center around potential amendments to balance the interests of local homeowners and those advocating for affordable housing. The bill has the potential to be a touchpoint for broader debates on housing policy, tourism management, and local versus state regulatory powers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI AB709

The operation of tourist rooming houses.

WI HB524

Remove boarding and rooming houses from lodging requirements

WI H5833

Tourism And Development

WI S2410

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.

WI H7465

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.

WI HF5247

Taxation and state government operations; various provisions modified, and money appropriated.

WI SB3

The regulation of pools located at short-term rentals and the partial suspension of rules promulgated by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. (FE)

WI AB5

The regulation of pools located at short-term rentals and the partial suspension of rules promulgated by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. (FE)

WI S2187

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.

WI H8182

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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.