Boise can suspend or revoke a short-term rental registration after repeated noise, occupancy, or nuisance violations, the narrow lever Idaho Code Β§67-6539B leaves available for problem properties.
While Β§67-6539B blocks Boise from banning STRs outright, it explicitly permits enforcement of neutral health, safety, and nuisance ordinances. Title 11 Chapter 11-04 lets the Planning and Development Services office suspend or revoke a registration after a pattern of substantiated violations such as loud-party complaints, occupancy overages, or repeated parking infractions. Operators receive notice and an appeal opportunity before the city pulls registration. Once revoked, the property cannot legally operate as a short-term rental until the owner cures the issue and reapplies, typically after a waiting period set in the suspension order.
Repeat violations bring suspension or revocation of STR registration plus ordinary fines for the underlying noise or occupancy offenses under Boise City Code Title 5.
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