Ohio cities want to rein in Airbnbs. This senator wants to open the floodgates - Signal Ohio

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Published: January 14, 2026
Regulations & Compliance
Ohio

Summary

Ohio cities are attempting to regulate short-term rentals, but a state senator aims to loosen restrictions, potentially opening up the market. This creates uncertainty for hosts in Ohio, as the future of local regulations hangs in the balance. It is important for hosts to monitor developments closely.

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