Vacation Home Rental Inspection

Pay inspection fees and schedule inspection

Step 1

Each unit requires individual payment and appointment.

Please go to your email to find your payment confirmation code:

Confirmation & receipt example:
PAYMENT AUTHORIZED
CONFIRMATION NUMBER: # # # # # # # # (8-DIGITS)

Enter the confirmation number to schedule an inspection in step 2.

Step 2

Payment confirmation code from receipt required for this step.

Enter the confirmation number from step 1 to schedule an inspection. 

We will send an inspector to meet with you on your property. 

What is a vacation home rental?

Definition

Douglas County
Title 20 Consolidated Development Code 20.622 Vacation Rentals in the Tahoe Township

A Vacation Home Rental (VHR) is one or more dwelling units, including single-family, detached or multiple-family attached units, rented for overnight lodging  for not less than one (1) day and not more than twenty-eight (28) days. A VHR is not an ongoing month-to-month tenancy granted to the same renter for the same unit pursuant to Chapter 118A of Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS).

An emergency escape ladder is required in each bedroom whose egress window is greater than 16 feet above grade.

WHAT ARE COMMON TERMS USED FOR VACATION HOUSE RENTALS?

  • Short-Term Rental – describes furnished self-contained apartments that are rented for short periods, usually by the month as opposed to annual rentals in the unfurnished apartment rental market. They are seen as an alternative to hotels. Short Stay rental is an offshoot of the corporate housing market. Popular uses include vacation rental and relocation.

  • Vacation Rental – is the renting of a furnished apartment, house, or professionally managed resort-condominium complex on a temporary basis to tourists as an alternative to a hotel.

  • VRBO  is short for Vacation Rental by Owner, and as the name implies, it specializes in vacation rentals of all types: houses, apartments, condos, villas, etc.

  • Other familiar names: Airbnb, HomeAway, Bookabach, etc.

DOUGLAS COUNTY REQUIREMENTS

A VHR permit is required for all properties meeting the definition of a VHR as described in Douglas County Code (DCC) Title 20.622. As of July 1, 2019, passing a fire and life-safety inspection by Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District is required for all new and existing permits, prior to application submittal.

Three tiers of VHR Permits Tahoe Township Douglas County:

  • Tier 1 – True Host (Owner-occupied)

  • Tier 2 – Standard permit for occupancy up to 10

  • Tier 3 – Large occupancy of 11 or more

To begin the permitting process, please visit the douglas county website by clicking on the button below.

Attachments

Delegation Authority Form

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VHR Fire Safety Inspection Form

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