Accessory Short-Term Rental (ASTR) Permits
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- [doc] Accessory short-term rental (ASTR) Type A Permits - 1-2 Bedrooms — Type A ASTR permits allow renting 1–2 bedrooms for up to 5 overnight guests in Portland; hosts must register as a business, collect transient lodging taxes, and in multi-dwelling properties comply wi…
- [doc] Accessory short-term rental (ASTR) Type B Conditional Uses - 3-5 Bedrooms — Type B ASTR permits allow 3-5 bedroom accessory short-term rentals but require Conditional Use approval, business registration, and resident applicant status. These are prohibited in commercial, empl…
- [doc] Other types of short-term rentals — This page explains how accessory short-term rentals (ASTRs) are regulated across different Portland zoning categories. In multi-dwelling and campus institutional zones, ASTRs can be treated as Retail…
- [doc] Short term rental permits for existing buildings and homes — Before applying for a short-term rental permit, verify that any bedrooms were legally approved under the building code—unpermitted bedrooms (common in older homes) will be discovered during inspectio…
- [doc] Maintaining Accessory Short-Term Rental Permits and Conditional Uses — Property owners with Type A ASTR permits must renew every two years and display permits prominently, while Type B Conditional Use approvals are non-renewable but transferable. Both require detailed g…
- [doc] How to renew your ASTR Type A permit — Renew ASTR Type A permits starting 60 days before expiration via Civic Portal's My Records tab. Permit holders issued before Summer 2024 must first connect their account via email; those issued after…
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