Lake Tahoe Short-Term Rental Permit

 Lake Tahoe Short-Term Rental Permit


Lake Tahoe is a well-known travel destination for those who love nature and outdoor activities. Its status as a popular travel destination also makes it a great place for vacation rentals. However, you must obtain a short-term rental permit before listing your property for rent. Here is a guide with what you need to know about getting a Lake Tahoe short-term rental permit.


The Lake Tahoe area boasts a high percentage of second homes. A significant portion of these properties are for rent, available on platforms such as Vacasa and Airbnb. At least half the homes in Truckee are second homes. Nearly 13% are rented out on a short-term basis.


Local authorities have responded to the growing demand for STRs by updating regulations. In 2021, the Town of Truckee and Placer County updated their guidelines. They require property owners to adhere to specific rules to operate legally.


Placer County mandates that all Lake Tahoe short-term rentals obtain a Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) certificate. The cost of permits varies depending on management status. Professionally managed properties pay $105 plus a fire inspection fee, while privately managed properties incur higher fees. Moreover, quarterly TOT taxes are required, with rates varying by location.


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