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Hampton tweaks short-term rental rules that will take effect next month

A short-term rental on North Mallory St in Hampton, Virginia, as seen Feb. 16, 2024. On Wednesday, Hampton voted to reduce the separation requirement for short-term rentals from 500 to 300 feet. (Billy Schuerman / The Virginian-Pilot)
A short-term rental on North Mallory St in Hampton, Virginia, as seen Feb. 16, 2024. On Wednesday, Hampton voted to reduce the separation requirement for short-term rentals from 500 to 300 feet. (Billy Schuerman / The Virginian-Pilot)
Staff headshots at Expansive Center in downtown Norfolk, Virginia on Jan. 25, 2023. Josh Janney
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Hampton City Council voted to create a new use called a “homestay rental” that only applies to residents who remain in their homes while renting a single room. They also voted to reduce a separation requirement for short-term rentals.

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