Restrictions on Green Bay rental homes could address city’s housing shortage

Green Bay’s Equal Rights Commission has proposed significant changes to the city’s short-term rental ordinance, including a seven-day minimum stay requirement and a 180-day annual cap on rental use, in an effort to expand affordable housing options.

There is currently no minimum stay length requirement in Green Bay’s ordinance, but the nearby Village of Ashwaubenon implemented a six-night minimum stay for its short-term rentals in 2023.

“This would eliminate an entire industry,” said rental owner Brooke Tassoul, who manages eight short-term rentals in Green Bay, three of which she owns…

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