Waters Bill For Short-Term Rental Complimentary Wine Is Signed

It will soon be legal for short-term rental operators in Washington to offer their guests complimentary wine upon arrival, after the governor signed a bipartisan bill from 17th District Rep. Kevin Waters.  House Bill 1731 allows short-term rental operators, like those who rent properties through Airbnb, to acquire permits to provide one complimentary bottle of wine to rental guests who are at least 21 years old, under certain conditions.  The legislation, which creates an annual $75 permit issued by the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, will help the hospitality industry by paving the way for short-term renters to build positive relationships with their guests through a friendly gesture.  Currently, bed-and-breakfast facilities in Washington are allowed to provide guests with complimentary wine via a separate $75 permit from the state liquor board.  House Bill 1731 gives this same privilege to short-term rental operators.  There will be around 300 operators eligible for the permit each year.

 

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