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Accessory Short-Term Rental (ASTR) Permits — Intro

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Accessory Short-Term Rental (ASTR) Permits

Source: Accessory Short-Term Rental (ASTR) Permits ↗

For Airbnb hosts having issues with their rental platform after being delisted:

  1. Do you have a valid permit number listed on the City of Portland’s Short-term Rental Registry ↗?
  2. Does the permit number listed in your platform’s advertisement exactly match the number on the Registry?

If the answers to both of these questions are yes and your platform is still having issues getting you listed (or re-listed), the Revenue Division’s Transient Lodging Tax team may be able to help. Please contact that team at TLTax@portlandoregon.gov.

Accessory short-term rental application types

There are two different application types for accessory short-term rentals. Both types require a long-term resident who lives at the property for at least 270 days per calendar year:

There are limited situations in which the operation of a short-term rental does not require a Type A permit or a Type B conditional use. These situations apply ↗ when the zoning for a property, or the building’s use or occupancy, allows for commercial transient lodging.

Before you apply for a short-term rental

Before you apply for a permit, learn about requirements for short-term rentals in Portland ↗. You'll need to read through the short-term rental webpages in order to complete your application. 

Learn more about short-term rental permit requirements: