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STR Regulations for Dallas, Oregon

Overview

  • Are STRs allowed? Yes. Oregon generally allows short‑term rentals (rentals of fewer than 30 days) statewide. Cities cannot enact complete bans on non‑owner‑occupied STRs under state law (HB 3112, 2019). However, Dallas, Oregon may impose local rules (zoning, licensing, safety, taxes). Because the provided search results pertain only to Dallas, Texas (not Dallas, Oregon), city‑specific details for Dallas, OR were not included and should be confirmed directly with the City of Dallas or Polk County. Sources: HB 3112 and HB 3403.

Important note on source material

  • The following content about Dallas STRs (registration, zoning, occupancy limits, taxes, enforcement) is from Dallas, Texas (e.g., MUNIRevs portal and ordinances). It is not applicable to Dallas, Oregon. Do not use Dallas, TX rules to operate a property in Dallas, OR.

How to start a short-term rental business in Dallas, Oregon

  • Verify zoning and permitted use. Check with the City of Dallas Building/Planning Department to confirm STRs are allowed on your parcel and whether a conditional use or zoning permit is needed. If in doubt, consult the zoning map or contact planning staff.
  • Obtain local business registration. Many Oregon cities require a local business license/registration to collect lodging taxes and operate. Confirm requirements with the City of Dallas.
  • Confirm lodging tax registration. In Oregon, hosts typically register with the Oregon Department of Revenue to collect and remit the state lodging tax. If your local government also levies a lodging tax (some do), you may need to collect both. Register with the Department of Revenue (phone: 503‑378‑4988; website below).
  • Secure safety and occupancy clearances. Meet any applicable state/local safety standards (e.g., smoke and carbon monoxide alarms; fire extinguisher).
  • Insurance. While not always mandated by city code, carry short‑term rental or landlord insurance with adequate liability and property coverage.
  • Draft house rules and guest screening process. Clarify occupancy limits, parking, quiet hours, parties/events, and screening criteria to reduce noise and disturbance risk.
  • Build and furnish the unit. Stock essential amenities; ensure compliant egress and safety equipment; verify any required inspections.
  • List and comply. Publish your listing and include required registration or license numbers (if any), local taxes, and house rules.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • State lodging tax registration (Oregon Department of Revenue).
  • City of Dallas business license/registration (if applicable).
  • Proof of property ownership or legal authority to operate.
  • Liability insurance confirmation (recommended).
  • Emergency contact details posted on the property (common local requirement).
  • Safety equipment: functional smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms; fire extinguisher; clear egress.
  • Guest information packet with house rules, quiet hours, occupancy limits, parking, and emergency contacts.
  • Any city‑issued STR operating permit or local compliance certificate (confirm locally).
  • Advertising disclosures (if any) required by local ordinance (e.g., permit numbers, safety compliance).

State‑level regulations that affect STRs in Oregon

  • HB 3112 (2019): Limits local prohibitions; cities may regulate but cannot ban non‑owner‑occupied STRs. Allows caps, licensing, and operational rules.
  • HB 3403 (2021): Statewide lodging tax and fee limits; caps how much cities can charge for short‑term rental licensing and oversight.
  • Safety: State fire and life-safety standards generally apply (detectors, extinguishers, egress). Your city may add safety and inspection requirements.
  • Taxes: Oregon imposes a state lodging tax on STR stays of fewer than 30 days. Many local jurisdictions add local lodging taxes. See contact details for the Oregon Department of Revenue.

City/county regulations for Dallas, Oregon

  • The provided sources do not include Dallas, Oregon STR rules. Consult the City of Dallas (Polk County) for:
    • Zoning allowance for STRs and any buffer/density rules.
    • Licensing/registration requirements and fees.
    • Local lodging taxes (if any).
    • Safety inspection, occupancy limits, parking, and quiet hours.
    • Business license requirements.
    • Complaints and enforcement contact information.

Key compliance contacts

  • Oregon Department of Revenue (lodging tax)
    • Phone: 503‑378‑4988
    • Website: www.oregon.gov/dor (see “Lodging” or “Tourism” tax info)
  • City of Dallas, Oregon
    • Website: www.ci.dallas.or.us (for city hall, planning, and business licensing)
    • Phone: Contact the city directly using the main line listed on the official website.
  • Polk County (optional for county‑level questions)
    • Website: www.co.polk.or.us (for contact information)

Links to source pages

  • HB 3112 (2019, Oregon): olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2019R1/Downloads/MeasureDocument/HB3112/Enrolled
  • HB 3403 (2021, Oregon): olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2021R1/Downloads/MeasureDocument/HB3403
  • Oregon Department of Revenue (lodging tax): www.oregon.gov/dor
  • City of Dallas, Oregon official site: www.ci.dallas.or.us
  • City of Dallas, Texas STR page (not applicable to Dallas, OR): dallascityhall.com/departments/codecompliance/short-term-rentals/Pages/default.aspx

Practical next steps for Dallas, Oregon

  • Call or email the City of Dallas planning/building department to confirm zoning allowances, licensing requirements, local lodging taxes, safety inspections, and any local STR operating rules.
  • Register for state lodging tax with the Oregon Department of Revenue.
  • Implement safety equipment and post emergency and local rules on the property.
  • Use a screening process and clear guest communication to minimize disturbances.
  • Maintain records of registrations, taxes, insurance, and inspections.

Disclaimer

  • This guide reflects Oregon state law and general practice and does not rely on Dallas, Texas content. Dallas, Oregon may impose additional or differing requirements. Always verify local rules with the City of Dallas.

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Overview of Dallas

Dallas is a city and the county seat of Polk County, Oregon, United States. The population was 16,854 at the 2020 census.Dallas is along Rickreall Creek, about 15 miles (24 km) west of Salem, at an elevation of 325 feet (99 m) above sea level. It is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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