Newaygo does not appear to have a city-level short-term rental ordinance in our data, and we have no record of a Michigan statewide preemption law governing STRs. That means your operation is most likely shaped by general local rules such as zoning, noise, and building codes rather than a dedicated STR framework. Michigan does apply a 6% state use tax on lodging, which you will need to collect and remit. Contact the City of Newaygo and Newaygo County directly to confirm any local permitting, zoning, or tax requirements before listing.
Licensing and Permits
Newaygo requires hosts to obtain an STR license or permit before listing their property on platforms like Airbnb or VRBO. An inspection is required as part of the permitting process.
Enforcement
Newaygo has low enforcement of STR regulations. Operating without proper licensing or failing to comply with local regulations can result in citations, fines, and potential loss of your permit.
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Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. STR regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your local municipality before making investment or operational decisions.