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Occupancy Limits: Kent vs Renton

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Kent, WA and Renton, WA?

Kent and Renton have similar restriction levels.

Kent, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

Kent short-term rentals follow building code occupancy limits, generally two persons per bedroom plus two additional. RCW 64.37 requires operators to post maximum occupancy.

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Renton, WA

King County

Some Restrictions

RMC 4-4-055 caps short-term rental occupancy at 2 guests per bedroom plus the owner or host family. Units must comply with International Property Maintenance Code room size standards under RMC 4-5-130.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKentRenton
Typical FormulaTwo per bedroom plus two-
Posting RequiredPer RCW 64.37-
Bedroom Minimum70 square feet, egress-
Code ReferenceWA State Building Code-
Fine Minimum$250-
Limit-2 guests per bedroom
Owner Family-Counted separately when owner-occupied
Bedroom Standard-IPMC, RMC 4-5-130
Room Minimum-70 sq ft for 1 occupant
Alarms-Smoke and CO required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Kent FAQ

How many guests can my Kent STR host?

Generally two per bedroom plus two additional, subject to building code bedroom definitions and fire egress requirements.

Must I post occupancy limits?

Yes. RCW 64.37 requires operators to post maximum occupancy within the unit.

Renton FAQ

Can I rent my Renton 2-bedroom to 6 adults?

No. RMC 4-4-055 caps occupancy at 2 per bedroom, so a true 2-bedroom may only host 4 unrelated guests (plus the resident owner's family if owner-occupied).

Does my finished basement count as a bedroom?

Only if it has a permitted egress window, meets IPMC room dimensions under RMC 4-5-130, and has smoke and CO alarms per the fire code.

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