Eureka Springs Bans Private Vacation Homestays

2022-08-31 08:10:47 By : Ms. Lucky Chen

Eureka Springs city council recently approved a new ordinance to prohibit hundreds of privately-run short-term vacation rentals in town, commonly listed on sites such as Airbnb. Currently Eureka counts over 180 tourist lodgings including "bed & breakfast" accomodations, cottages, cabins and boarding houses licensed to operate only in certain city zones and required to pay a special city tax. 

Clarification: Only one national homestay vendor collects a tourist tax from unlicensed short-term vacation rentals in Eureka Springs, which is remitted to the city, according to a city official. Those taxed homestay rentals, however, are not disclosed.