Coeur d’Alene Opens 24/7 AirBnB Hotline

The City of Coeur d’Alene announced on Monday that it is opening a 24/7 hotline for people with concerns about short-term rentals like AirBnB or VRBO.

Neighbors with concerns about noise, disruptive behavior, or violation of laws at short-term rentals can call the hotline to report incidents.

Mayor Jim Hammond addressed the new hotline: “We understand that short-term rentals can be a source of concern for some residents, and we want to provide a platform for them to voice their concerns and have them addressed quickly and efficiently. The hotline is just one of the many ways we are working to promote responsible and sustainable short-term rental practices in our community.”

The hotline is attempt to compromise between short-term rental supporters and dissenters. More information about the hotline can be found in the City’s release: