The Mayor and Council will hold a Monday, Feb. 22, work session to further discuss potential short-term residential rental regulations and consider input received from two public hearings on the topic.
The work session will begin at 7 p.m.
A short-term rental is when a dwelling unit, or part of a dwelling unit, is rented for a short period of time, usually fewer than 30 days. Most short-term residential rentals are coordinated through third-party companies such as Airbnb, Priceline and Expedia.
While short-term residential rentals take place in the city, no laws currently govern the practice.
For more information, see the staff report included with the Sept. 11 public hearing agenda at www.rockvillemd.gov/AgendaCenter.
Mayor and Council to Continue Short-Term Rental Discussion
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