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Short-term rental permit revoked for 905 Phillips St.; board allows reapplication in 60 days
Summary
The Metropolitan Short Term Rental Board of Appeals upheld the zoning administrator's revocation of an owner-occupied short-term rental permit for 905 Phillips Street, citing evidence that the owner's primary residence is in Atlanta; the board found no error by the zoning administrator and allowed the appellant to reapply in 60 days.
The Metropolitan Short Term Rental Board of Appeals on July 23, 2025 upheld the zoning administrator's revocation of an owner-occupied short-term rental permit for 905 Phillips Street in Nashville, but voted to allow the property owner to reapply for a permit after 60 days.
The board's decision follows an investigation that found evidence the appellant, John Castellucci, maintains a primary residence and voter registration at 133 Mortimer Street SE, Atlanta, Georgia, and that a Georgia homestead exemption was claimed for that address. The revocation letter was issued March 27, 2025, with an effective revocation date of April 17, 2025; the appeal was filed May 7, 2025.
Metro staff told the…
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