Short-term rentals (STRs), referred to locally as "alojamientos a corto plazo," are legal in Parcelas Peñuelas, Puerto Rico, but are subject to specific regulations. To operate, property owners must register as innkeepers with the Puerto Rico Tourism Company, obtain a use permit from the Office of Management and Permits, and comply with the Puerto Rico Hostelry Regulation, which limits STR properties to a maximum of six units. The market includes a variety of properties, thriving particularly in rural settings with unique accommodations such as cabins and cottages, but urban apartments also attract visitors. The overall business environment is heavily driven by tourism; while it sees significant involvement from leisure travelers, the area also accommodates some business travelers. Local government regulations are enforced by the municipalities, which have the authority to impose additional requirements, making it crucial for property owners to stay informed about local ordinances. For more detailed information on regulations and operating an STR in Puerto Rico, visit the Puerto Rico Tourism Company at http://roomtax.prtourism.com or find more guidance at Farrant Law's overview on STRs at https://farrantlaw.com/en/how-to-establish-and-operate-a-short-term-rental-property-in-puerto-rico/.