Short-term rentals (STRs), referred to locally as "short-term tourist rentals," are currently undergoing regulatory revisions in Warren County, Tennessee. These rentals are generally allowed in commercial zones but face restrictions in residential areas designated as single-family (RS) zones, where they are prohibited. Properties like cabins in rural settings and potentially apartments in urban areas that may shift to commercial use thrive, particularly catering to tourists looking for unique stays near natural attractions. The market environment skews towards tourism, benefiting from seasonal visitors and events, although there's potential for business travelers as well. The main authority responsible for regulating STRs is the Warren County Planning Commission, which is working to balance the economic benefits of STRs with community impacts. For further details on local regulations, visit the Warren County Planning Commission website at.