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    Proposed legislation on short-term rentals in Saratoga Springs

    By Michael Mahar,

    2024-02-16

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    SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. ( NEWS10 ) — A public hearing will be held on Tuesday, February 20 at 6 p.m. at Saratoga Springs City Hall regarding short-term residential rentals in the City. The proposed legislation looks to regulate short-term rental uses in the city.

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    Under the new legislation, for short-term residential rental properties, only owner-occupied properties will be eligible for short-term rentals and require valid inspection and permit records from the city fire department and accounts office. It would also require compliance with occupancy limits and property maintenance codes and mandate registration of all short-term rentals with the City.

    The new legislation would require all short-term rental owners to have a revocable permit before renting out their property. Applicants must provide proof of ownership, comply with safety standards, pay applicable fees, and submit a detailed application including information, property details, insurance, and inspection reports.

    The proposed legislation can be viewed in full below.

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    AltDieVerba
    02-20
    Passing this legislation will only inflate the cost of short term rentals even more 🤦🏽‍♀️
    Stop The bs
    02-17
    Does this mean all track rentals as well? Or is it more for Airbnb?
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