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Mayfield Heights council debates short-term rentals, sends issue to committee; moratorium remains

3155354 · April 30, 2025
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Council members at the April 28 Committee of the Whole discussed enforcement and possible regulation of short-term rentals, directed staff to send the matter to a joint council committee and said the city moratorium will remain in place through December.

Mayfield Heights City Council members debated whether to allow short-term rentals in single-family neighborhoods during the Committee of the Whole meeting on April 28, 2025, ultimately directing staff to send the issue to the building and legislative committees for further study while keeping the existing moratorium in place through December.

The discussion grew from complaints about unregistered short-term rentals and their local effects on neighbors. Council member Manno said the rentals “create a situation for the city, for the residents, the building department, the police department,” and added, “This is something that I don't believe anybody in this community really wants.”

The issue drew a range of responses from council. Council member Talvin urged the body to weigh the rights of property…

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