Overview
- Houston City Council unanimously passed an ordinance requiring short-term rental operators to register properties within 180 days and pay a $275 annual fee.
- The ordinance introduces criteria for revoking registrations, including renter-related crimes such as firearm discharge, disorderly conduct, and repeated noise violations.
- New operational requirements include mandatory annual human-trafficking training, 24-hour emergency contact availability, and a ban on advertising rentals as event spaces.
- Violations of the ordinance are classified as misdemeanors with fines up to $500, and multi-property operators face stricter penalties for repeated violations.
- Stakeholders, including Airbnb and local landlords, raised concerns about overreach, enforcement challenges, and the potential impact on property rights.