Short-term rentals (STRs), referred to as "Short-Term Rental Licenses," are legal in National Harbor, Maryland, under the jurisdiction of Prince George's County. These rentals are primarily limited to residential properties that meet specific local codes and licensing requirements. The market typically includes condominiums and apartments, capitalizing on the area's proximity to attractions such as the waterfront and the MGM National Harbor, making it attractive to both tourists and business travelers. The business landscape is lively, benefiting significantly from tourism, especially from visitors attending events and conventions at nearby venues. Rental owners must obtain a short-term rental license, which involves demonstrating compliance with safety regulations, neighborhood notifications, and proof of primary residence. The Department of Permitting, Inspections and Enforcement (DPIE) is the government authority overseeing these regulations. Detailed information can be found on the official Prince George's County website: Prince George's County Short-Term Rental Licensing.