As of March 1st, 2022 all short-term rentals in the City of Atlanta must comply with Ordinance 20-O-1656, also known as the Short-Term Rental Ordinance.
Below are links and frequently asked questions related to this law that impacts all Airbnb and VRBO listings in the City of Atlanta.
Background:
- Approved March 15th, 2021
- Effective March 1st, 2022
Resources:
- City of Atlanta Short Term Rental Overview
- Registration link for Short Term Rental License
- PDF download of the full ordinance
- Atlanta Airbnb Host Facebook Community
What part of Atlanta is impacted by the new short term rental law?
The City of Atlanta only.
What is the definition of a short-term rental?
Rentals are defined as 30-days or less.
How much does is cost to get a permit?
$150 initially and then $150 annual renewal.
Where do I apply for the permit?
Online at the City's Online Permitting portal. You'll need to create an account first.
What if I don't comply with the ordinance?
$300 per violation can be assessed. If 3 or more violations occur in a calendar year the license can be revoked and you can be barred from receiving a new license for 12 months.
Is there a cap or limit on the number of licenses available?
No
What is the tax rate for a short-term rental in Atlanta?
8% hotel-motel tax
What are the requirements once I receive my short-term rental license?
- Post contact info to guests
- Be available for complaints
- List rental license # on listings
- No more than 2 adults per bedroom
- Notify nearby neighbors that the house is being used for short-term rentals
I only rent a room of my home, am I required to apply for a permit?
- Yes, per the regulation "No person or entity shall rent, lease or otherwise exchange for compensation all or any portion of a
dwelling unit as short-term rental unit, as defined in Section 20-1003, without first obtaining a short term rental license pursuant to the regulations contained in this chapter."