Columbia City Council makes changes to short-term rental rules

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Columbia City Council voted Tuesday night to make changes to the city’s short-term rental regulations while delaying a decision on whether the rentals will continue to be allowed in residential neighborhoods.

Council members raised the minimum age to book a rental from 18 to 21 and voted to allow single-night stays, removing the two-night minimum that was previously required.

But the council postponed discussion on whether to ban short-term rentals in residential areas, a move that has both residents and property owners on edge…

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