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Salisbury requires a Landlord License and annual registration for all short-term rentals (stays under 31 days) through the Housing and Community Development Department.
If you rent your property for 30 nights or fewer, you must register the unit with the city and obtain a landlord license. Both owner-occupied and investment properties are allowed, but you must pass a safety inspection and provide written proof that your HOA or condo association permits short-term rentals.
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