WA Annual Vacation Rental Permit Application - Chelan County 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the WA Annual Vacation Rental Permit Application in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Parcel Number and Parcel Address at the top of the form. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for your application.
  3. Next, provide details about the Property Owner(s) including their Mailing Address, City/State/Zip, and Email. This section is essential for communication regarding your permit.
  4. Indicate whether you are applying for a New or Renewal Annual Vacation Rental Permit by checking the appropriate box. Fill in the Number of Bedrooms and Occupants as required.
  5. Complete the Local Contact Information section with a name and phone numbers. This contact must be available 24/7 within a forty-mile radius.
  6. Review the Acknowledgement and Certification section carefully, initialing each statement to confirm your understanding and compliance with regulations.
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Rental permit means a document, issued periodically, which grants the owner or operator the option of letting a unit for rental purposes and showing that the unit for which it is issued was in compliance with the applicable provisions of this chapter at the time of issuance.
In most parts of Chelan County, the maximum share of short-term rentals, in relation to total housing units, is capped at 6 percent. The exception is in the urban growth area of Manson, which is capped at 9 percent. Tier 1 short-term rentals are not subject to the cap.
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Besides the business license, you will also need a short-term rental regulatory license, aka an operators license. RRIO inspection: All rentals must undergo an RRIO (Rental Registration and Inspection Ordinance) inspection.
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Yes, if your property is used as a short-term rental (rented out for less than 30 consecutive days), you likely need a business license. Washington state defines a short-term rental as lodging provided by an owner or operator for less than 30 or more consecutive days in a dwelling or residential unit for a fee.

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