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Short-Term Rentals in Beaverton, OR (2026)

6 verified short-term rentals rules for Beaverton, Oregon, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Permit Requirements

As of 2025, Beaverton does not have a dedicated short-term rental ordinance. STRs are treated as regular rentals requiring a standard business license. Operators must comply with general building and zoning requirements. The city has considered but not yet enacted STR-specific regulations.

Beaverton Short-Term Rental Permit Requirements

Few Restrictions

Noise Rules

No STR-specific noise rules exist in Beaverton. Standard noise ordinance (BMC Chapter 5.15) applies to all properties including STRs. Quiet hours are 10 PM – 7 AM with a 50 dBA nighttime threshold factor. Hosts are responsible for guest compliance with noise standards.

Beaverton STR Noise Rules

Some Restrictions

Taxes & Fees

Beaverton STR operators must collect and remit multiple transient lodging taxes totaling approximately 14.5%: Beaverton city TLT of 4%, Washington County TLT of 9%, and Oregon state TLT of 1.5%. The city's 4% lodging tax supports the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts. Platforms like Airbnb may collect some taxes automatically.

Beaverton STR Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Parking Rules

Beaverton has no STR-specific parking rules. Standard parking code (BMC Chapter 6.02 Article V) applies. Motor trucks are prohibited from parking near residences 9 PM – 7 AM. Recreational vehicles and trailers must move at least 1/10 mile every 48 hours on public streets. No parking on sidewalks, curbs, or planting strips.

Beaverton STR Parking Requirements

Some Restrictions

Occupancy Limits

Beaverton has not adopted a dedicated short-term rental ordinance and does not publish a guest-per-bedroom occupancy formula. STRs operate under the city's general business license requirement (Beaverton Municipal Code Chapter 7.01) and Oregon's statewide rental occupancy rule (ORS 90.262), which caps any occupancy guideline at no more restrictive than two persons per bedroom.

STR Occupancy Limits in Beaverton

Few Restrictions

Insurance Requirements

Beaverton has not adopted a city-specific short-term rental ordinance and does not codify a numeric liability insurance minimum for STR operators. Hosts must still hold a general business license under Beaverton Code Chapter 7 and remit transient lodging taxes - 4% Beaverton city, 9% Washington County, and 1.5% Oregon state (ORS 320.300 to 320.365) - for a combined rate of about 14.5%. Industry best practice is at least $1,000,000 in liability coverage through an STR endorsement, because standard Oregon homeowner policies typically exclude transient lodging activity.

Beaverton STR Insurance: No City Minimum, Lodging Tax Applies

Few Restrictions

Looking for Washington County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Beaverton city rules.

Short-Term Rentals in Washington County