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Pittsburgh Bans Non-Resident Short-Term Rentals

Pittsburgh Bans Non-Resident Short-Term Rentals

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Pittsburgh’s City Council is cracking down on short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods, aiming to block investors from turning homes into cash cows by requiring owners to live onsite. The new rules, a tougher update to previous proposals, seek to preserve neighborhood character by sharply limiting non-resident operators — while allowing homeowners to rent out rooms for income. Critics say the changes are too restrictive and could shut down the industry, arguing licensing and enforcement would be better than bans. The bill’s still early, with a fall vote likely, but officials are clear: they want to stop out-of-state investors from buying up housing for rentals — keeping residential zones for residents, not real estate deals.

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