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Truckee council directs staff to draft hosted-rental rule allowing certain long-term tenants to keep B&B-style registrations

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Council gave staff direction to prepare ordinance amendments allowing long-term tenants who held a hosted-rental certificate before May 24, 2022, to continue operating a hosted rental with homeowner consent and joint liability provisions; staff will return with an ordinance for consideration.

The Truckee Town Council on May 27 directed staff to draft amendments to hosted-rental regulations to allow a narrow exception for long-term tenants who previously held bed-and-breakfast (B&B) certificates before a 2022 definitional change.

Rosie Johnson, program analyst for the short-term rental division, briefed council on the issue: the town’s 2022 change to the hosted-rental definition requires the host to be the homeowner who lives onsite for the entirety of a guest’s stay. The change revealed a discrepancy when a long-term tenant…

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