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Rob Bergeron
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New Regulations By the Planning Commission for Short Term Rentals

Rob Bergeron
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Louisville, KY
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https://insiderlouisville.com/economy/heres-new-re...

Here’s new regulations the Planning Commission recommended for short-term rentals A spacious, four-bedroom home in the Highlands, marketed as an executive rental or for families. | Courtesy of Key Source Properties

The Planning Commission didn’t favor the most drastic option — prohibiting non-owner-occupied short-term rentals in residential areas — but the commission did recommend that Louisville Metro Council approve several other changes to its short-term rental ordinance, commonly referred to as the Airbnb ordinance.

The suggested changes include:

  • Increase the annual registration fee for short-term rentals to $100 from $25.
  • Require hosts to post a copy of their city-issued registration near the entrance of the property so that it is visible from the exterior.
  • Require the host to provide their name, telephone number and emergency contact information to adjacent property owners.
  • Have a licensed fire prevention inspector or a home inspector inspect non-owner-occupied short-term rentals to determine any safety issues.
  • Require non-owner-occupied short-term rental hosts to register their rental within 60 days of receiving a conditional use permit, or the permit will be null and void.
  • Permit the city planning director to deny short-term rental registration to any host who has had his or her registration revoked within one year of application for the new registration.