Rental Day Limit
A rental day limit is a regulatory cap set by a city or municipality that restricts the maximum number of days a property can be offered as a short-term rental within a calendar year. These limits are designed to balance tourism revenue with housing availability for long-term residents. Common examples include the 90-day annual cap in cities like London and Amsterdam, though limits vary significantly by jurisdiction. Exceeding a rental day limit can result in penalties including fines, permit suspension, or listing removal from OTAs. Property managers operating in markets with day limits must carefully track cumulative booked nights across all platforms. Hostaway provides calendar and reporting tools that help managers monitor rental day usage and block availability before reaching regulatory thresholds.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which cities have rental day limits for short-term rentals?
How do I track rental days to stay within legal limits?
What happens if I exceed the rental day limit in my city?
Do rental day limits apply to all types of short-term rental properties?
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