Clackamas County's unincorporated STR regulations do not require hosts to carry a specific liability insurance policy. They do require STRs to comply with all building and fire standards. Hosts should still confirm coverage, and cities within the county may add their own requirements.
The county STR rules center on registration, occupancy, parking, noise notice and a responsible party. They require that STRs comply with all building and fire standards, and the county reserves the right to immediately revoke registration for fire or safety risks. However, the published county rules do not mandate a specific short-term-rental liability insurance policy. Owners are still strongly advised to carry appropriate liability coverage, and booking platforms may offer host protection. Cities within Clackamas County may impose their own insurance requirements through separate STR programs.
No county insurance mandate to violate; failure to meet building and fire standards can trigger immediate revocation of the STR registration.
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Backyard composting of yard debris and food scraps is allowed and encouraged in Clackamas County; no permit is needed for a home compost pile. Commercial-sca...
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Clackamas County has no ordinance banning or specifically regulating artificial turf in residential yards. Standard land-use rules on lot coverage, drainage,...
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Clackamas County does not mandate native-plant landscaping for private yards, but strongly encourages it and requires native-vegetation retention in protecte...
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Rooftop rainwater harvesting is legal in Oregon and does not need a water right. Clackamas County adds no ban. Collecting rain from an artificial impervious ...
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Clackamas County government sets no countywide outdoor-watering ban. Watering rules come from your local water provider (such as Clackamas River Water or Sun...
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Oregon law (ORS 569) declares noxious weeds a public nuisance to be controlled on all lands. Clackamas County runs the WeedWise program (since 2009) through ...
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