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South Lake Tahoe’s Vacation Rental Ban Overturned: Economic Impact and Next Steps

El Dorado County court ruling reinstates short-term rentals in residential neighborhoods, reigniting debate over housing, tourism, and local control

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
April 5, 2025
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South Lake Tahoe’s Vacation Rental Ban Overturned: Economic Impact and Next Steps

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By Cris Alarcon, InEDC Writer. (April 5, 2025) — SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — In a significant legal development, the El Dorado County Superior Court has invalidated Measure T, a 2018 ordinance that prohibited short-term vacation home rentals (VHRs) in South Lake Tahoe’s residential neighborhoods. The ruling, issued on March 13, 2025, may have substantial economic implications for the local community.​

Background on Measure T

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Measure T was narrowly approved by South Lake Tahoe voters in November 2018, passing by a margin of just 58 votes. The measure aimed to phase out VHRs in residential areas by the end of 2021, while permitting them in designated commercial zones and the Tourist Core Area. It included an exception allowing permanent residents to rent their properties on a short-term basis for up to 30 days per year.

Legal Challenge and Court Ruling

The South Lake Tahoe Property Owners Group challenged Measure T, arguing that it infringed upon property rights and discriminated against non-resident property owners. The El Dorado County Superior Court found the permanent resident exemption unconstitutional and deemed it inseparable from the rest of the measure, leading to the invalidation of Measure T in its entirety.

Economic Implications

The court’s decision is expected to have notable economic effects on South Lake Tahoe and the broader El Dorado County region:​

  • Tourism Revenue: The reinstatement of VHRs in residential neighborhoods could boost tourism, potentially increasing local spending and tax revenues. The city had previously estimated that the VHR ban would result in an annual loss of approximately $4 million in tourist tax dollars. ​

  • Employment Opportunities: The resurgence of VHRs may create jobs in property management, maintenance, and related services, benefiting local businesses and workers.​

  • Housing Market Dynamics: While some community members have expressed concerns that the proliferation of short-term rentals could exacerbate housing affordability issues, others argue that the ban led to decreased home prices, allowing affluent individuals to acquire second homes that often remained vacant. ​inedc.com

Community Perspectives

The ruling has elicited varied reactions from stakeholders:​inedc.com

  • Property Owners: The South Lake Tahoe Property Owners Group hailed the decision as a victory for property rights and individual liberty. They emphasized the potential for responsible home-sharing to bolster the local economy.

  • City Officials: The South Lake Tahoe City Council has 60 days from the notice of entry of judgment to decide whether to file an appeal. City officials are currently reviewing the ruling and its potential ramifications. ​

  • Residents: Community opinions remain divided. Some residents welcome the economic opportunities associated with VHRs, while others remain concerned about neighborhood character and housing availability.

Next Steps

As the city deliberates on a potential appeal, property owners may begin applying for VHR permits under the pre-Measure T regulations. The situation remains dynamic, and stakeholders are advised to stay informed about further developments.

This court decision marks a pivotal moment for South Lake Tahoe, with the potential to reshape the local economy and community landscape.

Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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