Greensboro City Council Approves New Rules For Short-Term Rentals

Greensboro, N.C., has approved an ordinance to regulate short-term rentals listed on platforms like Airbnb. The newly introduced amendments encompass several provisions, such as a requirement for a minimum spacing of 750 feet between rentals, parking limitations, and the removal of the two-night minimum stay. It's important to note that the ordinance respects the authority of homeowners' associations to enforce their own rules. The effective date of the ordinance is slated for January 1, 2024, and while it is subject to potential future modifications, it currently lacks a specific policy for selecting short-term rental candidates within the 750-foot range. As a part of the new regulations, short-term rentals in Greensboro will now be required to register, allowing the city to have a clearer understanding of the number of such rentals within its jurisdiction.

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