U.S. Outlying Islands

Transient Rental Laws in U.S. Outlying Islands

Short-term rentals, known locally as vacation rentals or temporary lodging, have become a vital part of the tourism landscape in the U.S. Outlying Islands. Popular destinations such as Guam, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands attract travelers seeking unique and immersive experiences. The impact of short-term rentals in these regions is significant, driving tourism growth and providing a boost to local economies. In 2023, the government reported substantial income generated from these rentals, highlighting their importance as a revenue source. Major platforms like Airbnb, Vrbo, and Booking.com dominate the market, offering a wide range of accommodations that cater to the diverse needs of visitors.

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4802 Elm St, Austin TX · Single-family

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

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