Toledo Chapter 1771 lets the city suspend or revoke a short-term-rental registration after repeated nuisance, noise, occupancy, or parking violations. Confirmed citations within a rolling 12-month period count as strikes against the registration.
Toledo's STR enforcement program tracks confirmed violations against each registered unit. Common strike triggers include excessive-occupancy citations, amplified-music or quiet-hours violations, illegal parking, trash code violations, and TPD nuisance-property responses. After accumulating the threshold number of strikes within twelve months, the city may suspend the registration for a fixed term and revoke it on further violations. Owners receive written notice of each strike and a hearing right before suspension takes effect. A revoked unit must wait the cooling-off period before reapplication and may face heightened conditions on re-issuance.
Continuing to advertise or rent a unit after STR registration suspension is itself a Ch. 1771 violation, and platforms that knowingly host de-listed Toledo units may face host-platform liability under Ord. 1771 enforcement provisions.
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