Got an Airbnb in St. Paul? On Wednesday, it’s judgment day.

The St. Paul City Council is scheduled to approve license suspensions against owners of seven short-term rental properties throughout the city.

In each instance, according to city officials, the owners in late December were issued a notice of intent to have their licenses suspended stating they failed to pay delinquent license fees and late fees.

And in each case, the licensee did not respond to the notice or return the renewal invoice with payment, or submit a request to cancel the license, according to the St. Paul Department of Safety and Inspections. Owners had until Jan. 10 to request a public hearing if they had an objection.

The properties are located on Hague, Stryker, Warwick, Fairview, Taylor, Hillside and Maryland avenues. Five of them are owner-occupied and two are not.