Short-term rentals (STRs), commonly referred to as Airbnb properties, are permitted in Bellevue, Nebraska, which currently lacks specific local regulations targeting these rentals. However, general rental and business regulations apply, such as the requirement to obtain a rental housing license for properties rented out for more than 14 days annually. Bellevue, located just south of Omaha, attracts a mixed clientele of tourists and military personnel due to its proximity to Offutt Air Force Base and various outdoor attractions like the Fontenelle Forest Nature Center. STRs typically thrive in single-family homes and residential units that offer family-friendly amenities and features catering to military families and visitors seeking a quieter alternative to urban lodging. The city has a competitive rental market appealing to vacationers during the warmer months and business travelers year-round. Bellevue's Code Enforcement Unit oversees general compliance with local zoning and rental codes while managing applicable regulations set by Sarpy County. For more information, visit the official city site at https://www.bellevue.net/departments/code-enforcement/overview.