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Short-Term Rentals in Edmonds, WA (2026)

5 verified short-term rentals rules for Edmonds, Washington, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Permit Requirements

Edmonds regulates short-term rentals through the Community Development Code. Bed & breakfasts are covered under ECDC 20.23. Hosts must obtain a City of Edmonds business license (ECC Chapter 4.72). STR zoning may be addressed through ECDC 20.23 or newer ordinance updates.

Edmonds Short-Term Rental Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Wash. Rev. Code ch. 64.37 - Short-Term Rentals

All short-term rental operators who offer dwelling units, or portions thereof, for short-term rental use in the state of Washington must: (a) Provide contact information to all short-term rental guests during a guest's stay.

Noise Rules

STR guests in Edmonds must comply with the citywide noise ordinance (ECC Chapter 5.30). The city follows Washington's environmental noise levels: 55 dBA daytime and 45 dBA at the receiving residential property line at night, with quiet hours from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.

Short-Term Rental Noise Rules in Edmonds

Some Restrictions

Taxes & Fees

STR operators must collect and remit Washington State retail sales tax (6.5%) and applicable lodging/hotel-motel tax under RCW 67.28. Edmonds may levy a local lodging tax in addition to the state rate. All operators must register with WA Dept. of Revenue.

Edmonds Short-Term Rental Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Parking Rules

Edmonds does not have a dedicated STR parking ordinance. STRs in detached single-family homes are treated like the residential use and the analogous bed-and-breakfast standard in ECDC 20.23 requires one off-street parking space per rental room (in all zones except BD), with adjacent legal on-street parking countable toward the requirement.

Short-Term Rental Parking Rules in Edmonds

Some Restrictions

Occupancy Limits

Edmonds does not set a numeric guest cap unique to short-term rentals. Stays must be fewer than 30 consecutive nights, hosts must post a maximum occupancy figure for guests under RCW 64.37, and the analogous bed-and-breakfast rule (ECDC 20.23) bars stays longer than 30 consecutive days and prohibits kitchens in individual guest rooms.

Short-Term Rental Occupancy Limits in Edmonds

Some Restrictions

Looking for Snohomish County county-wide rules?

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

Short-Term Rentals in Snohomish County