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The city will once again issue licenses for short term rentals, but will cap them at 150.
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Senior Policy Manager Marc Von Allmen says the city of Cincinnati is already taxing short-term rentals, but no other municipalities are.
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The city created licensing and zoning requirements for short term rentals in 2020, but passed a moratorium on licenses last December. Officials say there are more than 400 unlicensed units currently listed in Covington, and that only about 40 currently have licenses.
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Covington has issued a moratorium on short-term rental licenses.
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A Cincinnati Council member is back with another proposal to regulate short-term rentals in the city. David Mann's proposal is directed toward rentals…
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Modifications are likely coming to a proposal to regulate Airbnb and other short-term rental housing in Cincinnati. City Council's Budget and Finance…
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A Cincinnati Council member said Wednesday he'll wait before presenting an ordinance regulating short-term rentals. This includes rentals with Airbnb and…
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Cincinnati City Council could vote soon on an ordinance regulating short-term housing rentals in the city. This includes rentals with Airbnb and similar…