Applications, forms for short-term rentals now available online (2024)

Grace period for density limitations for type 2 rentals ends Feb. 27

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Applications and forms for short-term rentals are now available on the City’s website at https://www.springfieldmo.gov/813/Applications-Checklists under the Short-Term Rentals heading. City Council approved regulations and definitions for short-term rental properties in the city of Springfield Jan. 28.

Any property owner who rents out their property in the city limits of Springfield for fewer than 30 days must have a business license and comply with other short-term rental regulations aimed at protecting the safety, character and quality of life in Springfield neighborhoods. Short-term stay rentals are grouped into three categories, listed below.

Owners of type 2 rentals (non-owner-occupied residence or an owner-occupied primary residence, legal accessory apartment or historic carriage house that is rented for more than 95 days in a calendar year when the owner is absent from the premises) must apply for a permit to operate their property as a short-term stay rental by Wednesday, Feb. 27 to avoid the risk of losing their ability to operate due to the density restrictions in the ordinance.The permit requires a neighborhood meeting and at least 55 percent of adjacent property owners to give consent.

Types of short-term rentals

Type 1

  • Allowed in the Single-Family Residential (R-SF) or Residential Townhouse (R-TH) districts.
  • For owner-occupied primary residences or historic carriage houses as allowed in the Zoning Ordinance.
  • Cannot be rented for more than 95 days in a calendar year when the owner is absent from the premise.
  • Must obtain an annual business license.
  • Must provide an affidavit certifying that the primary residence, legal accessory apartment or historic carriage house will not be rented for more than 95 days in a calendar year when the owner is absent from the premise.
  • No density restrictions.

Type 2

  • Allowed in the R-SF or R-TH districts.
  • For non-owner-occupied residence or an owner-occupied primary residence, legal accessory apartment or historic carriage house that is rented for more than 95 days in a calendar year when the owner is absent from the premise.
  • No limitation on the number of days that it can be rented; however, all type 2s will require a short-term rental type 2 permit. The permit requires a neighborhood meeting and at least 55 percent of adjacent property owners to give consent.
  • Must obtain an annual business license and a certificate of occupancy.
  • Density limitations: A short-term rental type 2 shall be limited to no more than one type 2 or bed and breakfast per eight residential structures on the block face in R-SF or R-TH districts. No type 2 shall be permitted on a block face with fewer than four residential structures unless an appeal is granted by City Council (i.e. 1-3: no STR; 4-8: 1 STR; 9-15: 1 STR; 16-23: 2 STR). For purposes of this section, block face shall be defined as one side of a street, from one intersection to the next, not including alleys. Residential structures’ block face shall be determined by the mailing address assigned to each.

Type 3

  • Allowed in all other zoning districts.
  • No residency requirement or limitations on the number of days that it can be rented.
  • No more than two dwelling units within a premise can be rented.
  • Must obtain an annual business license and a certificate of occupancy.
  • No density restrictions.

General provisions for all short-term rentals

All short-term rental properties shall comply with the residential occupancy requirements in the Zoning Ordinance, which requires that a dwelling unit may not be occupied by more than three unrelated persons in a R-SF or R-TH zoning district or four unrelated persons in a Low-Density Multi-Family Residential (R-LD), Medium-Density Multi-Family Residential (R-MD) or High-Density Multi-Family Residential (R-HD) districts.

Short-term rental types 2 and 3 must obtain and continually maintain a service agent business license. Licensing fees are based on gross receipts and typically range from $25 per year ($0-$10,000 in annual gross receipts) to $105 per year ($200,000 in annual gross receipts). Businesses that collect more than $200,000 in annual gross receipts are charged an additional 25 cents per $1,000. New applicants will be asked to estimate their gross receipts for the upcoming year. The figures can be adjusted accordingly when the business renews the following year, according to Licensing Supervisor Lori Stubbeman. If an annual business license is not continually obtained, the owner/business risks losing the ability to operate due to the density restrictions in type 2 and maximum dwellings in type 3.

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For more information, please contact Senior Planner Daniel Neal at 417-864-1036 or Director of Public Information and Civic Engagement Cora Scott at[emailprotected]or 417-380-3352.

Applications, forms for short-term rentals now available online (2024)

FAQs

What to say when following up on a rental application? ›

Mention a few of the benefits and features that you can point out about the apartment that you really like. When thanking them for their time, also state that you look forward to hearing from them soon with their decision.

What do applications mean on Zillow? ›

What does it mean to enable or accept applications for my properties? If you have enabled applications on your properties, all renters will see an Apply now button on your listing on Zillow, Trulia and HotPads, and they can apply directly from your listing.

Why do apartment applications ask for your checking account number? ›

Apartment managers and landlords use your banking details to verify your income and the validity of your account. Having your details on hand just simplifies the process. Landlords and property managers may also request bank account details to set up automatic payments online.

What does residency from mean on application? ›

“ Residency from” means the place(s) you have lived from one date to another date. If you have only lived with your parents in one location, then your answer is Your Address To Present.

What makes you stand out on a rental application? ›

To give a current and precise depiction of your rental history: provide recent and relevant references, exhibit a consistent and timely payment history through rent receipts or bank records, demonstrate financial responsibility, and ensure a steady source of income.

What to say to a landlord to get an apartment sample? ›

Dear (Landlord name), My name is (Your name) and I'm writing to you because I'm very interested in renting the home that's available at (Address or property name). I was particularly interested in this place because (Reasons you want to rent there).

Can landlords check your bank balance? ›

A: Yes, housing companies and landlords in California generally are allowed to request bank statements from rental applicants during the screening process. However there are some limitations in place under CA state law.

What should I black out on my bank statement? ›

Ensure that all confidential information, including account numbers, transaction details, residential addresses, etc., is redacted. Do not forget to redact any third-party information, such as a joint account holder's name or account number.

Should I give my bank account number to my landlord? ›

They may also want your bank account number in case you miss rent payments. Know that as a third party, they can't do anything with your bank account number unless given permission by a court ruling. Keep in mind that this number is also listed at the bottom of any personal checks you may use to make payments.

How do you stand out on a residency application? ›

What are residency programs looking for? 7 factors to focus on
  1. Strong USMLE Scores. ...
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What do you put on residency application? ›

The four main elements of your application to residency are letters of recommendation, the medical school performance evaluation, and your personal statement and curriculum vitae. Providing complete and accurate information about yourself is crucial to connecting with residency programs during the Match process.

Does it matter when you submit your residency application? ›

It's best if your entire application is completed and submitted to ERAS on the day that the application process opens for your given specialty. The sooner your application is submitted, the sooner it can be reviewed by programs and the more flexibility you will have in securing interviews.

How to write a follow-up email to a landlord? ›

Keep your email concise and professional. Create a template message you are satisfied with, then simply update it with details from other rentals you are interested in and reuse it.

Should you follow up after applying for an apartment? ›

Always follow up

If you don't hear back from your landlord within one to three business days after you submitted your application, reach out to them.

How do you politely remind rent tenant? ›

A polite way to remind a tenant to pay rent is to simply send them a short text or email. Keep it brief, friendly and objective. As an example, include a warm greeting, remind the tenant about when rent was due and ask them to pay at their earliest convenience.

What is a gentle follow-up? ›

A gentle follow-up email requires a focus on the future and what it means for the client rather than focusing on the past - even if they said they would get that information and they didn't.

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