Portland update

Portland eligibility source updated

Review this week Source type: FAQ / eligibility Captured Mar 31, 2026, 6:00 PM PT

The official FAQ or eligibility guidance for Portland changed, which may affect property-type, zoning, or eligibility assumptions.

Why this matters

FAQ and eligibility changes deserve review because they can shift property-type, zoning, or eligibility assumptions without a major announcement.

Who is likely affected

Hosts and operators in Portland whose buildings or property classes may affect eligibility

Best first action

Verify that your property type, zoning, or eligibility assumptions still hold.

What changed on the FAQ / eligibility source

Source-backed proof

Why this signal deserves review

Current source highlight

Common Zoning Questions | Portland.gov | Many commonly asked questions about zoning and allowable uses of property within the City of Portland are addressed here.

Why this source matters

This signal is worth review because FAQ and eligibility wording often changes how hosts interpret property type, zoning, or qualification rules.

Official source

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Full eligibility review checklist

What the full checklist includes:

  • Verify property-type, zoning, or eligibility assumptions still hold
  • Review whether pending applications or planned listings need a second look
  • Document any city guidance that changes how you qualify or operate

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