A merged dataset of the Hotels, Motels, B&Bs, and Boarding Houses and the Short-Term Rentals datasets.
All permit applications for properties to be used as short-term rentals.
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The general neighborhood and zip code location of active short term rentals (including type) across Austin, TX. Licenses are only active for one year. We have not included specific addresses, at the request of residents for safety reasons, but we have included street name and zip code. For more information or for records of licenses older than a year, concerned parties can pursue a public information request: public.information@austintexas.gov. FYI: your request will not be considered received unless it is sent to the proper address.
ODC Public Domain Dedication and Licence (PDDL) v1.0http://www.opendatacommons.org/licenses/pddl/1.0/
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Click here to check Short-Term Rental Eligibility
Boston's ordinance on short-term rentals is designed to incorporate the growth of the home-share industry into the City's work to create affordable housing for all residents. We want to preserve housing for residents while allowing Bostonians to benefit from this new industry. Starting on on January 1, 2019, short-term rentals in Boston will need to register with the City of Boston.
Eligibility for every unit in the City of Boston is dependant on the following six criteria:
The Short-Term Rental Eligibility Dataset leverages information, wherever possible, about these criteria. For additional details and information about these criteria, please visit https://www.boston.gov/short-term-rentals.
In June 2018, a citywide ordinance established new guidelines and regulations for short-term rentals in Boston. Registration opened January 1, 2019. The Short-Term Rental Eligibility Dataset was created to help residents, landlords, and City officials determine whether a property is eligible to be registered as a short-term rental.
The Short-Term Rental Eligibility Dataset currently joins data from the following datasets and is refreshed nightly:
** Open** the Short-Term Rental Eligibility Dataset. In the dataset's search bar, enter the address of the property you are seeking to register.
Find the row containing the correct address and unit of the property you are seeking. This is the information we have for your unit.
Look at the columns marked as “Home-Share Eligible,” “Limited-Share Eligible,” and “Owner-Adjacent Eligible.”
If your unit has a “yes” under “Home-Share Eligible,” “Limited-Share Eligible,” or “Owner-Adjacent Eligible,” you can register your unit here.
If you find that your unit is listed as NOT eligible, and you would like to understand more about why, you can use the Short-Term Rental Eligibility Dataset to learn more. The following columns measure each of the six eligibility criteria in the following ways:
No affordability covenant restrictions
Compliance with housing laws and codes
No violations of laws regarding short-term rental use
A “yes” in the “Legally Restricted” column tells you that there is a complaint against the unit that finds
A legal restriction that prohibits the use of the unit as a Short-Term Rental under local, state, or federal law, OR
legal restriction that prohibits the use of the unit as a Short-Term Rental under condominium bylaws.
Units with legal restrictions found upon investigation are NOT eligible.
If the investigation of a complaint against the unit yields restrictions of the nature detailed above, we will mark the unit with a “yes” in this column. Until such complaint-based investigations begin, all units are marked with “no.”
NOTE: Currently no units have a “legally restricted” designation.
Owner-occupied
A “no” in the “Unit Owner-Occupied” column tells you that there is NO Residential Tax Exemption filed for that unit via the Assessing Department, and that unit is automatically categorized as NOT eligible for the following Short-Term Rental types:
Owners are not required to file a Residential Tax Exemption in order to be eligible to register a unit as a Short-Term Rental.
If you would like to apply for Residential Tax Exemption, you can apply here.
If you are the owner-occupant of a unit and you have not filed for Residential Tax Exemption, you can still register your unit by proving owner-occupancy.
It is recommended that you submit proof of residency in your short-term rental registration application to expedite the process of proving owner-occupancy (see
This dataset shows a listing of all short term rental properties actively registered with the City of Norfolk. A short term rental is either a vacation rental (not the owner’s primary residence) or homestay (the owner’s primary residence). It can be registered administratively with the City or by applying for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). This dataset will be updated monthly.
All Active Short-Term Licenses. This dataset includes Commercial, Non-Commercial, and Operator Licenses, as well as listings for lodging providers exempt from STR licensing (i.e., licensed Hotels, Motels, and Bed and Breakfasts who may list their properties on Short-Term Rental platforms).
This dataset shows a listing of all short term rental properties actively registered with the City of Norfolk. A short term rental is either a vacation rental (not the owner’s primary residence) or homestay (the owner’s primary residence). It can be registered administratively with the City or by applying for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). This dataset will be updated monthly.
For data about this dataset, please click on the below link: https://data.norfolk.gov/Permits/Short-Term-Rentals/7mjv-xiqs/about_data
This data set of Short Term Rental Licenses (STRs) represents all Short-Term Property Rental permit requests submitted to the City of Orlando in the last 5 years. Please refer to the City of Orlando’s requirements on Home Sharing Registration for additional details about this type of license.
Disclaimer: This data is derived from the Economic Development Platform, we acknowledge there is always the possibility of mechanical or human error. The City of Orlando does not guarantee the accuracy of the information. The City of Orlando will not be responsible for any error or omission, or for the use of, or the results obtained from the use of this information. All data visualizations on maps should be considered approximate and attempts to derive specific addresses are strictly prohibited. Additionally, because City policy and operations regarding reporting might change, the data may have limited value for comparisons over time.
Special Service Districts are created to provide financing for city services specific to a particular geographic area. The geographic areas and purpose are determined and identified in the Virginia Beach Code or Ordinances. They are associated with the levy of additional taxes. The data is maintained in the Cadastral system and published to the publication database weekly on Saturday.
Current and historical details of Short Term Rental Property (STRP) applications and issued permits since the beginning of the program.Source Link: https://epermits.nashville.govMetadata Document: Residential Short Term Rental Permits Metadata.pdfContact Data Owner: opendata@nashville.gov
Short-Term Rental locations licensed with the Lexington-Fayette County Urban County Government (LFUCG) Division of Revenue. This list is provided to the LFUCG Division of Planning's Planning Services section and this dataset is then updated for analysis.A Short-Term Rental (STR) is the commercial use of a dwelling unit rented in whole or part for temporary occupancy by transient guests for a tenancy of less than 30 consecutive days, where no meals are served. This term does not include hotel or motel rooms, extended stay hotels, bed and breakfast facilities, boarding or lodging facilities, or farm dwelling units. Transient guests have an established primary residence elsewhere, and this term will not include individuals who rent a primary home every week.Short-Term Rentals can be either hosted or unhosted:Hosted: A short-term rental in which the dwelling unit or another dwelling unit on the property is a primary residence, and the primary resident continues to occupy the property while the short-term rental is being rented to guests.Un-Hosted: A short-term rental in which a primary resident does not occupy the property.More information about Short-Term Rentals in Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky can be found at https://www.lexingtonky.gov/working/business-licensing-taxes/short-term-rentals-strs.For questions about this data, reach out to Planning Services at planningmailbox@lexingtonky.gov.
This dataset has been published by the Commissioner of Revenue of the City of Virginia Beach and data.vbgov.com. The mission of data.vbgov.com is to provide timely and accurate City information to increase government transparency and access to useful and well organized data by the general public, non-governmental organizations, and City of Virginia Beach employees.
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This dataset represents active Lodging business licenses issued in the City of Denver and the associated expiration date, primary address and primary parcel.
Active Short Term Rental Story Page
Business licenses issued by the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection in the City of Chicago from 2006 to the present. This dataset contains a large number of records/rows of data and may not be viewed in full in Microsoft Excel. Therefore, when downloading the file, select CSV from the Export menu. Open the file in an ASCII text editor, such as Notepad or Wordpad, to view and search.
Data fields requiring description are detailed below.
APPLICATION TYPE: ‘ISSUE’ is the record associated with the initial license application. ‘RENEW’ is a subsequent renewal record. All renewal records are created with a term start date and term expiration date. ‘C_LOC’ is a change of location record. It means the business moved. ‘C_CAPA’ is a change of capacity record. Only a few license types may file this type of application. ‘C_EXPA’ only applies to businesses that have liquor licenses. It means the business location expanded.
LICENSE STATUS: ‘AAI’ means the license was issued. ‘AAC’ means the license was cancelled during its term. ‘REV’ means the license was revoked.
LICENSE STATUS CHANGE DATE: This date corresponds to the date a license was cancelled (AAC) or revoked (REV).
Business License Owner information may be accessed at: https://data.cityofchicago.org/dataset/Business-Owners/ezma-pppn. To identify the owner of a business, you will need the account number or legal name, which may be obtained from this Business Licenses dataset.
Data Owner: Business Affairs and Consumer Protection. Time Period: January 1, 2006 to present. Frequency: Data is updated daily.
Comprehensive dataset of 82 Short term apartment rental agencies in Washington, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
The owner of the source database s the vendor GOVOS.**Locations should be considered approximate**This data is a representation of current Short term rentals within the city of Dallas based on the data contained within the 'MuniRev' database.The creation, maintenance, and update of the data and database is performed under contract by GOVOS.This set of the data was pulled on April 17th 2023 by City of Dallas personnel, and is a static snapshot of the originating datasource. It should not be considered authoritative, but static from the contracted vendor.This source data is subject to update and maintenance on a recurring and dynamic basis, by GOVOS.
description: A look into the policy, process and data related to Short Term Rental applications in New Orleans.; abstract: A look into the policy, process and data related to Short Term Rental applications in New Orleans.
This dataset contains information about the status of Short Term Rental permits, locations of Short Term Rentals owners of the properties, and other relevant information. Short Term Rental permits within the Suburban Cities in Jefferson County are not included in this dataset.A short term rental is a dwelling unit that is rented, leased, or otherwise assigned for a tenancy of less than 30 consecutive days duration. All short term rental hosts must annually register each of their rentals with Louisville Metro's Office of Planning & Design Services; register with the Louisville Metro Revenue Commission (for tax purposes); and, if necessary, obtain Conditional Use Permits from the Louisville Metro Board of Zoning Adjustment. This data set contains information about the status of Short Term Rental permits, locations of Short Term Rentals owners of the properties, and other relevant information.For questions about this data, reach out to Planning & Design Services Amy.Brooks@louisvilleky.gov
The general neighborhood and zip code location of short term rentals (including type) across Austin, TX. Lots of citizens have expressed interest in maintaining privacy of their exact address for safety reasons. So, keeping safety in mind, we've remove the specific address, but have included the street name and zip code. For more information, concerned parties can pursue a public information request: public.information@austintexas.gov. FYI: your request will not be considered received unless it is sent to the proper address.
A merged dataset of the Hotels, Motels, B&Bs, and Boarding Houses and the Short-Term Rentals datasets.