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Connersville, IN
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Local STR Agent

The provided content does not explicitly detail city-specific regulations for short-term rentals (STRs), such as Airbnb or Vrbo properties, within Connersville, IN. It is the investor's responsibility to verify all requirements with the local authorities. The following information is compiled from the city's comprehensive plan, county-level planning (as the Area Plan Commission manages zoning), and references to general state-level requirements. Investors must confirm the applicability of these regulations with the Fayette County Area Plan Commission and the City of Connersville.
While a specific "how-to" for STRs isn't outlined, starting an STR involves a general process:
The provided content does not list any city-specific permits or licenses for STRs. However, the "Housing" section (page 18) states one of the key projects is to "Develop a policy to address and encourage transient housing and short-term rentals (i.e. Airbnb, Vrbo, etc.)." This indicates that a formal policy is under development but not yet in place. Until that policy is adopted, the following are likely required:
The provided content does not contain specific, enforceable regulations for STRs at the city, county, or state level.
The primary authority for zoning (which governs whether an STR is a permitted use) is the county-level Area Plan Commission.




Connersville is a city in Fayette County, east central Indiana, United States, 66 miles (106 km) east by southeast of Indianapolis. The population was 13,481 at the 2010 census. The city is the county seat of and the largest and only incorporated town in Fayette County. The city is in the center of a large rural area of east central Indiana; the nearest significant city is Richmond, 26 miles (42 km) to the northeast by road. Connersville is home to the county's only high school. The local economy relies on manufacturing, retail, and healthcare to sustain itself. However, there has been a consistent decline in both employment and population since the 1960s, placing it among the least affluent areas in the state, as indicated by measures such as median household income and other economic indicators. The city is among the oldest cities in Indiana and the former Indiana Territory, having been established in 1813 by its namesake, John Conner.
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