Short-Term Rental Rules in Oregon
1 city with short-term rental regulations
Disclaimer: General information only — not legal advice. Verify with your local government.
Short-term rental regulations in Oregon are set at the city level, meaning rules can vary significantly from one municipality to the next. We currently track regulations for Portland. 1 city has automatic platform tax collection through Airbnb and similar services.
| City | Status |
|---|---|
| Portland, Oregon | Legal but Limited |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Airbnb legal in Oregon?
Short-term rental regulations in Oregon vary by city. Of the 1 cities we track, 0 allow STRs with a permit, 1 have limited allowances, 0 have significant restrictions, and 0 have effective bans. Always check your specific city's requirements.
Which city in Oregon is easiest for Airbnb hosts?
STR regulations vary across Oregon. Check each city's specific requirements for the latest information.
Do I need a permit for a short-term rental in Oregon?
Most cities in Oregon require some form of permit or license for short-term rentals. Permit fees range from $65 (Type A single dwelling); $105 (Type A multi-dwelling). Requirements vary by city, so check your local regulations.