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Parking Rules: Kent vs Redmond

How do parking rules rules compare between Kent, WA and Redmond, WA?

Kent and Redmond have similar restriction levels.

Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent short-term rentals must provide off-street parking for guests under KCC Title 15. On-street parking should not create congestion and unpaved surface parking is prohibited.

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Redmond, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Redmond STR parking follows residential zoning (usually 2 off-street spaces). Street parking is allowed under RMC 10.16 with a 72-hour move rule; hosts should not rely on streets as primary capacity.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentRedmond
Off-Street RequirementTwo spaces minimum-
On-Street ParkingStandard residential rules-
Unpaved SurfacesProhibited for parking-
Code ReferenceKent City Code Title 15-
Ticket Minimum$40-
Residential Standard-2 off-street spaces typical
Street Rule-Move every 72 hours
Oversized Vehicles-Restricted RMC 10.16
HOA Property-Check CC&Rs
Code-RMC 10.16 + RZC

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kent FAQ

How much parking must my Kent STR provide?

At least two off-street spaces, with more recommended for larger properties. Guest vehicles should not block driveways or lawns.

Can guests park on the lawn?

No. Kent prohibits parking on unpaved surfaces in residential zones.

Redmond FAQ

Where should Redmond STR guests park?

In the dwelling's driveway or designated off-street spaces. Public street parking is allowed within RMC 10.16 rules, but hosts should not rely on street parking as primary capacity.

Can STR guests leave cars on Redmond streets?

Yes, within 72-hour limits under RMC 10.16 and not blocking fire hydrants, driveways, mailboxes, or sidewalks.

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