Wichita does not impose a hard cap on the number of nights a short-term rental can host per year. Hosted and unhosted rentals are both allowed under the registration program, subject to zoning and program compliance.
Unlike some major coastal cities, Wichita does not limit the number of nights per year a short-term rental can operate. A registered host may rent year round whether the dwelling is owner occupied or fully unhosted. The trade-off is that all rentals must complete the city short-term rental registration, post the certificate, and pay applicable taxes. Zoning approval determines where unhosted rentals are allowed, with most single family residential districts permitting them subject to standards. Multifamily and downtown mixed use districts allow them as well, often with condominium board approval under KS Stat 58-3101. Any HOA in a planned development can independently cap or prohibit short-term rentals under KS Stat 58-3806, so hosts should verify their declaration before listing. The lack of a night cap means Wichita is friendly to investor owned rentals serving aviation contractors visiting Spirit AeroSystems and Textron, medical travelers at Wesley and Ascension Via Christi, and tournament families using the regional sports complexes. Operators should still budget for transient guest tax remittance and inspection fees. If complaints accumulate, the city can revoke a registration regardless of how many nights have been booked. Future amendments to the program could introduce caps in specific districts, so hosts should monitor city council updates.
Specific penalty amounts for this ordinance are not published in a publicly accessible fine schedule. Contact Wichita code enforcement directly for current fines, enforcement procedures, and hearing options.
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