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Potosi, MO
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Short-term rentals (typically rentals for fewer than 30 days) are not explicitly prohibited in the available Potosi municipal code documents provided. The City’s ordinances regulate residential occupancy, minimum housing standards, building safety, occupancy permits, and certain property conditions, but do not contain a dedicated short-term rental licensing or ban ordinance in the materials provided.
Residential Occupancy Permit (ROP)
Building Permits
Swimming Pool Permits and Safety (if applicable)
Lead-Free Plumbing Certification
Fair Housing Compliance Documentation
Zoning and Use Approval
State-Level Filings
Business License (if applicable)
City of Potosi
County (Washington County)
State of Missouri
Local Authority (City of Potosi)
State Authority (Missouri)
This guide relies exclusively on the provided Potosi documents and contextual Missouri-wide references. Where items (e.g., zoning specifics, business licensing, or City contact details) are not included in the provided materials, investors should contact the City directly using the Potosi City website listed above to obtain current information and forms.




Potosi is a city in Washington County, Missouri, United States. Potosi is seventy-two miles southwest of St. Louis. The population was 2,660 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Washington County.Located in the Lead Belt, the city was founded in 1763 by French colonists as " Mine à Breton" or Mine au Breton." After the United States acquired this area, American Moses Austin renamed the community for the Bolivian silver-mining city of Potosí. He was involved in lead mining.
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