Short-Term Rental Rules in Georgia
2 cities with short-term rental regulations
Disclaimer: General information only — not legal advice. Verify with your local government.
Short-term rental regulations in Georgia are set at the city level, meaning rules can vary significantly from one municipality to the next. Across the 2 cities we track, you'll find a mix of regulatory approaches — from cities with straightforward permit processes to those with significant restrictions or outright bans. 2 cities have automatic platform tax collection through Airbnb and similar services. 1 city is hosting 2026 FIFA World Cup matches.
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Legal with Permit
| City | Status |
|---|---|
| Atlanta, Georgia (WC) | Legal with Permit |
| Savannah, Georgia | Legal with Permit |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Airbnb legal in Georgia?
Short-term rental regulations in Georgia vary by city. Of the 2 cities we track, 2 allow STRs with a permit, 0 have limited allowances, 0 have significant restrictions, and 0 have effective bans. Always check your specific city's requirements.
Which city in Georgia is easiest for Airbnb hosts?
Atlanta has one of the most host-friendly environments in Georgia, classified as "Legal with Permit" with a permit fee of $150/year.
Do I need a permit for a short-term rental in Georgia?
Most cities in Georgia require some form of permit or license for short-term rentals. Permit fees range from $150/year to $400 initial application; $250/year renewal. Requirements vary by city, so check your local regulations.