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STR Regulations for Jordan Valley, Oregon

Important note: none of the source content you provided pertains to Jordan Valley, OR or Oregon. All sources reference British Columbia, Canada (province and several BC municipalities). Because you asked for a guide for Jordan Valley but did not provide Oregon- or Malheur County–specific sources, this guide focuses on state-level rules for Oregon, and flags where city/county regulations may exist. Use the links at the end to verify local rules.

Overview: Are short-term rentals allowed in Jordan Valley, OR?

Yes—short-term rentals (commonly 30 days or less) are allowed in Oregon and, to the best of available information, in Jordan Valley, OR. There is no state-level prohibition on STRs; however, Oregon municipalities and counties can impose local rules (e.g., business licenses, safety requirements, occupancy caps, zoning limits). The provided sources do not show city- or county-specific rules for Jordan Valley; you should confirm with Malheur County or the City of Jordan Valley.

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How to start a short-term rental business in this market

  • Confirm zoning and land use
    • Verify the property is in a zoning district where STRs are permitted as an accessory or principal use. If in a planned unit development (PUD) or community, check deed restrictions and homeowner association rules, which can prohibit STRs even where zoning allows.
  • Confirm compliance pathway
    • Because the provided sources do not list Jordan Valley or Malheur County requirements, contact the city and county to determine whether a business license, zoning permit, transient room tax registration, or fire/life safety inspections apply.
  • State-level obligations
    • Oregon requires hosting platforms (e.g., Airbnb, Vrbo) to collect and remit a 1.5% tax on gross revenues and to display the operator’s registration number on listings. As a host, you must obtain a registration number and provide it to your platform(s) to display on all listings.
    • Local lodging taxes (typically “transient room tax” or similar) apply in many Oregon cities/counties; the rate and registration process vary. Jordan Valley may or may not have a local lodging tax. Check with Malheur County and any applicable Tourism Promotion Agency.
  • Safety and habitability
    • Oregon’s state statutes set baseline habitability standards; individual jurisdictions may require additional safety measures (e.g., smoke and CO alarms, posted egress/evacuation plans). Confirm with local authorities.
  • Insurance
    • Maintain appropriate general liability and property coverage for STRs. Standard homeowners policies may not cover short-term rentals. Consider STR-specific coverage.
  • Operations and guest management
    • Implement house rules, quiet hours, parking, occupancy limits, and local noise and nuisance standards. Add clear check-in instructions and local contact information for guests.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

Because the provided sources are for British Columbia only and do not cover Jordan Valley, the following reflects Oregon-level requirements and typical local patterns; verify specifics locally.

  • Potential local requirements (verify with city/county)
    • Business license and annual renewal
    • Zoning and/or conditional use permit
    • Fire/life safety inspection
    • Local transient room tax registration
    • Posting of rules, emergency contacts, and egress plans (if required)
  • State-level obligations (platforms and hosts)
    • Oregon requires hosting platforms to:
      • Collect and remit a 1.5% tax on gross revenues from Oregon listings.
      • Display a valid operator registration number on each listing.
    • Hosts must:
      • Obtain the Oregon registration number required by platforms and ensure it is displayed.
      • Comply with any applicable local lodging tax regimes and local rules where the property is located.
  • Recommended documentation
    • Proof of ownership or lease authorization
    • Emergency response instructions and evacuation plan
    • House rules and guest policies
    • Contact information for local management/maintenance
    • Records to support local lodging tax remittance (if applicable)

Specific regulations for short-term rentals (city, county, and state)

  • State of Oregon (applies statewide)
    • Platforms must collect and remit 1.5% tax on gross revenues and must show the operator’s registration number on each listing.
    • Municipalities and counties can regulate STRs (business licensing, safety inspections, occupancy limits, density caps, zoning, quiet hours, nuisance, and local lodging taxes). Verify requirements with the City of Jordan Valley and Malheur County.
  • City of Jordan Valley
    • The provided sources do not list city-specific STR rules for Jordan Valley, OR. Contact the city directly for zoning confirmation, business licensing requirements, and any local lodging tax.
  • Malheur County
    • The provided sources do not list county-specific STR rules. Confirm whether a county business license or local lodging tax applies, and which safety or land use standards may be relevant.

Contact information (phone, email, website where available)

Because the provided sources are for British Columbia only and do not list Jordan Valley or Oregon contacts, use the following to start your verification. If contact details are missing, search the relevant websites directly.

  • City of Jordan Valley (verify)
    • Website: www.jordanvalley.org
    • Phone and email: not available in the provided sources
  • Malheur County (verify)
    • Website: www.malheurco.org
    • Phone and email: not available in the provided sources
  • Oregon Department of Revenue (for state-level lodging tax administration)
    • Website: www.oregon.gov/dor
    • Phone: use DOR’s main contact portal (not provided in the sources)
    • Email: use DOR contact forms (not provided in the sources)

Links to source pages (IMPORTANT)

None of the provided sources are specific to Jordan Valley or Oregon. The links below are the sources you supplied (British Columbia, Canada) and are provided strictly as your reference set. They do not apply to Jordan Valley, OR.

  • B.C. Short-term rentals overview: www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/short-term-rentals
  • B.C. Short-Term Rental Accommodations Act (legislation overview): www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/short-term-rentals/short-term-rental-legislation
  • City of Nelson, B.C. – Short-Term Vacation Rentals: www.nelson.ca/615/Short-Term-Vacation-Rentals
  • Sunshine Coast Regional District, B.C. – Short-Term Rentals: www.scrd.ca/short-term-rentals/

Action items for investors:

  • Confirm Jordan Valley zoning and any city/county licensing requirements.
  • Obtain and display any required registration number(s) so platforms can show them on your listings.
  • Register for applicable local lodging taxes and remit per local requirements.
  • Schedule any required inspections and ensure safety measures meet local standards.

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Overview of Jordan Valley

Jordan Valley is a city in Malheur County, Oregon, United States. It is part of the Ontario, OR–ID Micropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies along Jordan Creek, a tributary of the Owyhee River; the creek is named for a 19th-century prospector, Michael M. Jordan. The population was 181 at the 2010 census.

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