Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2060

Introduced
1/7/26  
Refer
1/29/26  

Caption

Modifies provisions relating to the classification of certain residential real property used for short-term rentals

Impact

Should this bill be enacted, it will have implications on existing housing regulations at the local level. Local governments may find it necessary to adjust their zoning laws and registration processes to comply with the new classifications outlined in HB2060. This could lead to more uniform enforcement of short-term rental regulations across jurisdictions, which proponents argue will enhance compliance and bolster safety measures for renters.

Summary

House Bill 2060 proposes modifications to the classification of certain residential real property utilized for short-term rentals. The bill aims to provide clearer guidelines and definitions for properties that engage in short-term rental activities, potentially affecting how local governments manage and regulate these types of accommodations. By laying out specific classifications, the bill seeks to reduce confusion and ensure that property owners and renters understand the associated regulations.

Contention

Discussions surrounding HB2060 may include various points of contention, particularly concerning the regulation power of municipalities. Some local officials and advocacy groups might argue that the bill could undermine their authority to regulate short-term rentals based on the unique needs of their communities. Opponents of such changes worry it could lead to a potential decrease in local revenues garnered from short-term rental taxes, as well as rise in challenges for neighbors faced with disturbances often associated with transient housing.

Additional_notes

As the bill progresses through the legislative process, further discussions and amendments may arise that could address both supporters’ and critics’ concerns. Observers will be attentive to how the nuances of the short-term rental market are navigated in relation to broader housing availability and affordability issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1086

Modifies provisions relating to the classification of certain residential real property used for short-term rentals

MO SB784

Modifies provisions relating to the classification of certain real property

MO SB699

Modifies provisions relating to the classification of certain real property

MO SB759

Modifies provisions relating to erroneous property classifications

MO HB1160

Modifies provisions relating to classification of mixed use agricultural real property when used for energy production activities for resale purposes

MO HB780

Modifies provisions relating to the assessed valuation of residential real property

MO SB294

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO SB274

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO SB171

Modifies provisions relating to personal property taxes

MO SB786

Modifies provisions relating to property taxes

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