Cleveland City Council Enacts New Regulations for Short-Term Rentals to Address Safety Concerns
Cleveland City Council has implemented new regulations requiring property owners using platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo to register their short-term rentals with the city. This decision aims to manage properties that have been deemed problematic and, in some cases, dangerous. The new rules stipulate that any property with three or more nuisance incidents within a year may have its license revoked, with immediate action possible after a single case of disorderly conduct, assault, or weapons violations. Additionally, the law limits the density of short-term rentals to no more than 10% of a residential block. These measures are part of a broader effort to ensure that short-term rentals do not disrupt local communities.