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El Paso City Council Advances Definition for Short-Term Rentals

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The El Paso City Council is progressing towards a formal definition of short-term rentals in the city code, aimed at clarifying their legal status and protecting property rights. A proposed ordinance was introduced during a recent meeting and is set for a public hearing and vote on February 3. Heidy Seoenz, president of the El Paso Short Term Rental Alliance, emphasized that the initiative has been in development for years, involving collaboration between rental operators and city staff. The draft ordinance seeks to define short-term rentals as residential properties used for lodging for less than 30 consecutive days, excluding bed and breakfast operations. Stakeholders are encouraged to participate in the upcoming council meeting to voice their opinions.

Key Details: • Public hearing and vote scheduled for February 3. • Short-term rentals defined as properties rented for less than 30 days. • Bed and breakfast operations are excluded from this definition. • Operators are encouraged to attend the February 3 council meeting.

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El PasoHeidy SeoenzEl Paso Short Term Rental AllianceTexas Short Term Rental Association

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