SB336

Revise laws related to short-term rentals

Failed·5/23/25

Montana SB336 revises laws related to short-term rentals, defining them as residential use and permissible unless explicitly prohibited.

Montana SB336 revises laws related to short-term rentals, clarifying that such rentals are considered residential use and permissible unless explicitly prohibited. The bill defines "short-term rental" and establishes that these rentals are allowed in any zoned area where residential use is permitted. It also mandates that any zoning regulations restricting or prohibiting short-term rentals must include a specific analysis and be consistent with public health and safety guidelines.

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Roll Call Votes

11 Yea

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6 Nay

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Calendar

Apr 8, 2025

3:00 PM

House Local Government Hearing

Apr 3, 2025

3:00 PM

House Local Government Hearing

History

May 23, 2025

House

(H) Died in Standing Committee

Apr 8, 2025

House

(H) Tabled in Committee (H) Local Government

Mar 26, 2025

Senate

(S) Revised Fiscal Note Received