short-term rentals

Helen City Commission approved the second reading of an amendment that will require owners of short-term rentals pay occupational tax.

Helen City Commission approved the second reading of an amendment that will require owners of short-term rentals pay occupational tax.

Helen okays occupational tax for short-term rentals

The Helen City Commission approved the second reading of an amendment to the business chapter of the Helen City Code at a May 17 meeting. This amendment will require owners of short-term rentals to pay occupational tax.
City of Helen approved the first reading of short term rental occupational tax amendment.

City of Helen approved the first reading of short term rental occupational tax amendment.

Helen closer to short-term rental ordinance

The Helen City Commission held the first reading of an amendment to the business chapter of the Helen City Code at an April 19 meeting. If adopted after a second reading, this amendment will require owners of short-term rentals to pay occupational tax.
The Cleveland City Council approved to allow short-term rental within city limits.

The Cleveland City Council approved to allow short-term rental within city limits.

Cleveland OKs changes for short-term rental units

The Cleveland City Council approved a short-term rental ordinance and related zoning amendment at its March 14 meeting, setting rules and offering more opportunities for temporary lodging.
City of Cleveland discussed a Short-term rental ordinance at the Feb.14 meeting.

City of Cleveland discussed a Short-term rental ordinance at the Feb.14 meeting.

Council reviews proposed rules for short-term rentals

The Cleveland City Council reviewed possible rules for operating short-term rentals at its Feb. 14 meeting. City Administrator Tom O’Bryant presented the proposed ordinance, which defines where rentals can be located in the city.
Cleveland city council had nothing to say about short-term rental.

Cleveland city council had nothing to say about short-term rental.

City short-term rentals change to be revisited

A proposed zoning ordinance amendment that would allow short-term vacation rentals to operate in more areas of Cleveland could be revisited next month after being met with silence at a city council meeting last week.
Cleveland officials are continuing to work on proposed revisions to codes that would allow short-term vacation rental properties in more parts of the city, as well as set requirements and the application process for permitting.

Cleveland officials are continuing to work on proposed revisions to codes that would allow short-term vacation rental properties in more parts of the city, as well as set requirements and the application process for permitting.

Cleveland reviews draft ordinance for regulating short-term rental properties

Cleveland officials are continuing to work on proposed revisions to codes that would allow short-term vacation rental properties in more parts of the city, as well as set requirements and the application process for permitting.
Cleveland is looking to capitalize on the county’s tourism draw by potentially expanding its options for visitor lodging, including short-term rentals and extended-stay hotels.

Cleveland is looking to capitalize on the county’s tourism draw by potentially expanding its options for visitor lodging, including short-term rentals and extended-stay hotels.

Cleveland may revise visitor lodging rules

Cleveland is looking to capitalize on the county’s tourism draw by potentially expanding its options for visitor lodging, including short-term rentals and extended-stay hotels.