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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