Get in line: Fayetteville reaching capacity for permitted short-term rentals

After cap reached, new applicants will be placed on wait list

The front of an accessory house rented out as a short-term rental is visible July 11, 2019, on East Oaks Manor Drive in Fayetteville. The city has reached its 475-unit cap on short-term rentals allowed to operate legally.

(File photo/NWA Democrat-Gazette)
The front of an accessory house rented out as a short-term rental is visible July 11, 2019, on East Oaks Manor Drive in Fayetteville. The city has reached its 475-unit cap on short-term rentals allowed to operate legally. (File photo/NWA Democrat-Gazette)


FAYETTEVILLE -- The city is near its cap on the number of dwellings that can legally be rented to guests for fewer than 30 days.

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