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Greensboro vs Jamestown

How do night caps rules compare between Greensboro, NC and Jamestown, NC?

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Few Restrictions

Greensboro defines STRs as stays of 30 days or less but sets no annual night cap. Rentals must remain secondary to the residential use of the property.

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Jamestown, NC

Guilford County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroJamestown
Stay Definition30 days or less per booking-
Annual Night CapNone specified-
Primary UseMust remain secondary to residential use-
Whole House OperatorMust reside in or near Guilford County-
Code ReferenceLDO Section 30-7-1.2-

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Greensboro FAQ

Is there a limit on how many nights I can rent my Greensboro home as a short-term rental?

Greensboro does not impose a maximum number of rental nights per year. However, the ordinance requires that short-term rental activity remain secondary to the primary residential use of the property.

What is the maximum stay length for a Greensboro short-term rental?

Each booking may be for no more than 30 consecutive days. Stays longer than 30 days are not classified as short-term rentals and are subject to different regulations.

Jamestown FAQ

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