Charleston County Works to Close STR Loophole
Charleston County, South Carolina, is moving toward permanent changes to its short-term rental ordinance aimed at closing an enforcement loophole for properties operating without permits. County officials identified unpermitted rentals using new software that tracks listings on platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo. Current rules penalize only permitted operators, leaving limited options to address illegal rentals. The proposed amendment would allow the county to deny short-term rental applications for up to two years following enforcement action. Officials say the changes balance neighborhood concerns, tax and business interests, and renter safety, while emphasizing a compliance-first approach rather than punishment.
Live 5 News (South Carolina) (02/10/26) Gracie Kirschner
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