Property Management
A Utah vacation property rental managed as a short-term rental (STR) is subject to:
AStandard residential landlord-tenant law only
BLocal STR regulations, transient room tax, and specific licensing requirements✓ Correct
CFederal hotel regulations exclusively
DOnly HOA rules if applicable
Explanation
Utah short-term rentals are regulated locally (zoning, permits) and must collect transient room tax at the state level. Many Utah cities and resort communities have adopted STR ordinances with specific requirements.
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