Bill
SB 291
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SB 291 preempts bans on short-term rentals; municipalities regulate via permits, occupancy limits, parking plans, and basic zoning rules.
Bill
SB 291
SB 291 preempts bans on short-term rentals; municipalities regulate via permits, occupancy limits, parking plans, and basic zoning rules.
SB 291 establishes statewide limits on how municipalities may regulate short‑term rentals (STRs). The bill’s stated goals are to protect private property rights, support tourism and transitory housing (e.g., for nurses and temporary workers), and create uniform rules for STR operations across cities.
The bill includes legislative findings referencing constitutional protections for property and the General Assembly’s authority to set municipal powers.
Permitted local regulation (cities may adopt these rules)
Definitions
This summary highlights the principal elements of SB 291 (First Edition, 2025). For ordinance drafting or compliance planning, review the full bill text and consult municipal counsel for local implementation details and interaction with existing zoning or HOA rules.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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