A short-term rental in Osage Beach is defined as renting a residential dwelling or unit for less than 30 consecutive days. The City does not have specific regulations restricting or prohibiting short-term rentals in residential zones or in commercial zones where residential condominiums are allowed, except in R-3 multi-family zones, which require a minimum stay of 30 days. A business or occupational license is not required for short-term rentals, though property management activities may require a license.
Licensing and Permits
Osage Beach does not currently require a specific short-term rental license to operate.
Enforcement
Osage Beach has low enforcement of STR regulations. Operating without proper licensing or failing to comply with local regulations can result in citations, fines, and potential loss of your permit.
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