Estonia

Airbnb Laws in Estonia

Short-term rentals, known locally as lühiajaline üürimine or lühiajaline majutus, have become a vital part of Estonia's tourism landscape, offering visitors a diverse range of accommodations in popular destinations like Tallinn, Tartu, and Pärnu. These rentals not only provide unique stays that capture the essence of Estonian culture but also significantly impact the local economy. In 2023 alone, short-term rentals generated substantial revenue for the government, reflecting their growing popularity. Platforms such as Airbnb and Booking.com dominate the market, connecting travelers with hosts across Estonia, further boosting the country’s appeal as a must-visit destination in the Baltics.

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4802 Elm Street, Austin, Travis County, TX 78751

Required Licenses & Registrations

Short-Term Rental Permit (City)

Required

Hotel Occupancy Tax (State)

Active

Fire & Safety Inspection (City)

70

Compliance Score: 70/100

2 items need attention to fully comply

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