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Short-term rental rules in Coeur d'Alene, ID

Restricted City-level rules

Coeur d'Alene (lake resort city on Lake Coeur d'Alene) legalized STRs in December 2017 consistent with Idaho's HB 216 anti-ban preemption. The city requires an annual short-term rental permit ($285 first year, $180 renewal) with renewal applications due by March 1 - permits not renewed by March 1 expire on March 31. Applicants must own the residential dwelling, and only one unit per owner per parcel may be rented as an STR (to prevent multi-family-to-pseudo-hotel conversions). An owner or responsible party must be available 24/7 while the unit is occupied with a 60-minute response window. Note that Idaho HB 583 (2026) may preempt this regime as of July 1, 2026.

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Frequently asked

Are short-term rentals legal in Coeur d'Alene, ID?

Coeur d'Alene is currently restricted for short-term rentals. Permitted but with material constraints — caps, owner-occupancy rules, zoning carve-outs, or active ordinance review. For the actual fees, caps, owner-occupancy rules, and city-specific gotchas, sign in.

Do I need a permit to run an Airbnb in Coeur d'Alene?

Almost certainly yes — almost every U.S. city now requires a short-term rental permit, vacation rental permit, or transient lodging permit before you can legally list. The specifics for Coeur d'Alene (cost, renewal cycle, required documents) are behind sign-in. You can also read the source ordinance directly: https://www.cdaid.org/vacationrentals.

What happens if I rent without a permit in Coeur d'Alene?

Most cities charge per-night fines (a few hundred to a few thousand dollars per violation), escalating to cease-and-desist letters and platform delisting on repeat. Airbnb and Vrbo now share permit-validation feeds with most major cities, so unpermitted listings get blocked at the platform level. Sign in to see the specific penalty schedule for Coeur d'Alene.

How current is this data for Coeur d'Alene?

This record was verified 1mo ago against the city's published ordinance (.gov or the city's official municipal-code publisher). Cached cities re-verify on a cadence — daily for cities under active legislation, weekly otherwise. Signed-in users can hit Refresh on any city to force a fresh pull. If you're underwriting a deal, always confirm against the city's code-enforcement office before closing.

Can my HOA or condo association ban STRs even if Coeur d'Alene allows them?

Yes. City permits authorize you under municipal law, but your HOA, condo association, or co-op board sets contractual rules that override the city for your unit. Many HOAs adopted blanket STR bans between 2018 and 2024 in response to neighbor complaints. Read the CC&Rs, bylaws, and rental addendums before you buy with an STR plan — the city saying yes does not mean your building says yes.