Unincorporated Lane County sets no annual cap on the number of nights a short-term rental may operate. Stays of 30 nights or fewer are simply subject to the Transient Room Tax; longer stays are tax-exempt. Cities may impose their own night limits.
The county does not limit how many nights per year a compliant short-term rental can be booked. The only threshold that matters is the 30-night line: rentals of 30 consecutive nights or fewer are transient lodging and taxable; a stay of 30+ consecutive days is exempt from the transient lodging tax under Oregon law. There is no rolling annual maximum on total rental nights in the unincorporated county. Incorporated cities within Lane County may cap annual rental nights or nights-per-booking through their own STR ordinances.
No county night-cap violation exists; enforcement addresses failure to collect the room tax on qualifying short stays rather than total nights hosted.
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