Portland delays vote on stricter safety rules for certain short-term rentals

A vote to formalize harsher safety regulations for operators of short-term rental properties situated in commercially zoned zones across the city was postponed by the Portland City Council on Wednesday.

Perhaps 200 to 300 single-family homes and duplexes close to Portland’s main business avenues that investors have been buying and turning into short-term rentals would be subject to the regulations.

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