Euclid does not impose a maximum night cap on short-term rentals. Ohio has no statewide STR night limit. Stays under 30 days are treated as transient under county lodging tax rules.
Unlike San Francisco or New York, Euclid and Ohio impose no annual or monthly limit on the number of nights a property can be rented short-term. Cuyahoga County defines a transient guest as anyone staying under 30 consecutive days for lodging tax purposes under ORC 5739.01. Stays of 30 or more consecutive days shift to landlord-tenant law under ORC Chapter 5321 and are exempt from the 6.5 percent lodging tax. Euclid rental registration applies regardless of stay length. Future ordinances could impose caps, as neighboring Cleveland Heights and Cleveland have considered.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
See how other cities in Cuyahoga County handle night caps.
See how Euclid's night caps rules stack up against other locations.
Quick Compare
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.