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Night Caps: Auburn vs Renton

How do night caps rules compare between Auburn, WA and Renton, WA?

Auburn and Renton have similar restriction levels.

Auburn, WA

King County

Few Restrictions

Auburn does not impose a maximum number of rental nights per year for short-term rentals. Operators may rent as often as they wish, subject to business license and safety compliance.

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Renton, WA

King County

Few Restrictions

Renton sets no maximum-nights-per-year cap on STRs. RMC 4-4-055 triggers regulation at 3 or more rentals per year but imposes no annual cap. Seattle has caps; Renton does not.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAuburnRenton
Auburn night capNone currently-
Primary residence ruleNot required-
State lawRCW 64.37-
Business licenseRequired year-round-
ContactAuburn (253) 931-3000-
Annual Night Cap-None in Renton
Regulatory Trigger-3+ rentals per year, RMC 4-4-055
Primary Residence-Not required for non-simultaneous rentals
Seattle Contrast-Has caps; Renton does not
HOA-May impose private caps regardless of city rules

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Auburn FAQ

Can I rent my Auburn property 365 nights per year?

Yes, Auburn does not currently limit rental nights. You must maintain your business license and comply with state tax and safety rules.

Do I need to live at the property?

No. Auburn has no primary residence requirement for STRs, unlike Seattle and some other Washington cities.

Renton FAQ

Can I rent my Renton home 365 days a year as an STR?

Yes, as long as you hold a valid Business License under RMC 4-4-055 and meet parking, occupancy, and safety standards. Renton sets no annual night cap.

Does Renton limit the number of STRs per owner?

No. RMC 4-4-055 does not cap the number of STR properties a single owner can license, unlike Seattle's Short-Term Rental Operator License program.

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