What is Residential Zoning?
Residential zoning is a land-use classification applied by local governments that designates an area for housing purposes. Depending on the jurisdiction, residential zoning may restrict or prohibit commercial activities, including the operation of short-term rentals.
In many cities, the question of whether short-term rentals constitute a "commercial" activity in a "residential" zone is a contentious legal and political issue. Some jurisdictions have explicitly addressed this by adding STR-specific provisions to their zoning codes, while others leave it ambiguous.
Why It Matters When Choosing Where to Live
Living in a residentially zoned area does not automatically protect you from short-term rental activity. Even in zones where STRs are technically restricted, enforcement may be lax or nonexistent. Conversely, some residentially zoned areas have explicit provisions allowing limited STR activity.
Understanding the zoning classification of your target area gives you a baseline expectation, but it should be combined with actual data about STR activity to get the full picture.
How BnBDetector Helps
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