Rental Investment Guide

Decatur Township


Short-term & long-term rental regulations, fees, and investor resources for Van Buren County, Michigan.

Updated May 2026

Area Overview


Decatur Township is a largely rural civil township in central Van Buren County covering roughly 35.5 square miles, with a 2020 population of 3,575 [1]. The township surrounds (but does not include) the incorporated Village of Decatur, which is a separate jurisdiction with its own ordinances [1]. Decatur Township is mostly farmland and small-lot rural-residential, with the Roth Valley unincorporated community on Roth Rd. and Valley Rd. and a small commercial corridor along M-51 connecting north to Paw Paw and south toward Dowagiac.

The rental-rules picture in Decatur Township is short and honest. The township has not adopted a stand-alone short-term rental ordinance, has no rental-registration program, and charges no rental permit fees [2][3]. The Village of Decatur (a separate jurisdiction within the township boundary) did adopt a short-term rental zoning ordinance, No. 2025-003, that applies inside village limits only [4]. For property in the township proper, both short-term and long-term rentals operate under the township Zoning Ordinance [5], the Anti-Noise/Public Nuisance Ordinance (2002-2) [6], the Anti-Blight Ordinance (2009-1) [7], and the International Property Maintenance Code (Ord. 2019-1) [8], plus state landlord-tenant law [9] and Van Buren/Cass District Health Department septic and well permits [10].

Quick Status Summary


Short-Term Rentals VERIFY DIRECTLY

Decatur Township has no adopted short-term rental ordinance and no STR registration program as of May 2026 [2][3]. STRs operate under the township Zoning Ordinance and applicable nuisance/property-maintenance ordinances [5][6][8]. The Village of Decatur is a separate jurisdiction inside the township boundary and does have an STR ordinance (Village Ordinance 2025-003) that applies inside village limits only [4]. Confirm jurisdiction (township vs. village) and zoning district with the Township Zoning Administrator before listing any property.

Long-Term Rentals ALLOWED

Long-term rentals (31+ day leases) are permitted in residentially-zoned districts with no separate township registration or permit fee [5]. The township has adopted the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code by reference (Ord. 2019-1) [8], so rental dwellings must meet IPMC minimums for life safety, heating, plumbing, and structural condition. Landlord-tenant relationships are governed by Michigan state law (MCL 554.601 et seq.) [9].

Rental Regulations


1 Where STRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

Decatur Township has not adopted a stand-alone short-term rental ordinance. Whether a residential dwelling can legally be rented short-term turns on the use rules in the underlying Zoning Ordinance [5] for the parcel’s district, plus the township’s Anti-Noise/Public Nuisance Ordinance [6] and Anti-Blight Ordinance [7].

The township’s published zoning chapters (17-25) cover Parking, Site Plan Review, Conditional Uses, Nonconformities, the Zoning Board of Appeals, Administration, Amendments, and Violations & Penalties [11]. Earlier district-specific chapters are not available as separate machine-readable PDFs on the township site, so by-district permission language must be confirmed with the Zoning Administrator for any specific parcel. For any property in the township, verify the zoning district and confirm whether short-term rental use is permitted in that district directly with the Zoning Administrator before listing.

Important jurisdictional note: Property inside the corporate limits of the Village of Decatur is subject to Village Ordinance 2025-003, which regulates STRs as a defined zoning use inside the village [4]. Property in unincorporated Decatur Township (outside village limits) is not subject to that ordinance.

2 Registration & Permit Process

No township-administered STR registration or permit program is currently in force. Decatur Township does not issue or collect short-term rental permits as of May 2026 [2][3]. There is no application form, fee schedule, or renewal cycle to file with the township for STR use.

Operators should still complete the standard items every Michigan STR needs:

  • Zoning compliance permit for any change of use, accessory structures, or signage โ€” call (269) 423-4621 x6 or email decaturtwpzoning@gmail.com [3].
  • Septic verification through the Van Buren/Cass District Health Department for any property on private septic [10] โ€” failed or undersized septic is the most common surprise on older rural and lakefront properties.
  • Well water testing through Van Buren/Cass DHD if on private well [10].
  • State sales/use tax registration with the Michigan Department of Treasury for stays under 30 days.
  • Insurance rider covering short-term rental use.

Watch the township’s Public Notices and Agenda & Minutes pages for any future STR ordinance โ€” once the township adopts one, registration is expected to be required.

3 Fees & Penalties
Township STR registration feeNone (no township program in force)
Township STR permit feeNone (no township program in force)
Zoning violation finesSet under Zoning Ordinance Chapter 24 (Violations & Penalties) [11]
Anti-blight finesSet under Ord. 2009-1 [7]
Emergency-response cost recoverySet under Ord. 2010-1 / Ord. 2012-1 [12][13]

Decatur Township does not publish a stand-alone STR fee schedule. The township board reviews and adopts ordinances at monthly meetings (second Thursday at 6:00 PM) [14] โ€” if an STR ordinance is adopted later, fees will be added here.

4 Inspections & Safety Requirements

The township does not run an STR-specific inspection program. Until a local STR ordinance is adopted, inspection requirements that affect short-term rentals are limited to the items every dwelling must meet:

  • International Property Maintenance Code (2018 edition) โ€” adopted by reference under Ord. 2019-1 [8]. Sets minimums for life safety, heating, plumbing, structural condition, and exterior maintenance. Enforced on complaint.
  • Building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits for any modifications โ€” issued by State of Michigan inspectors (Decatur Township is a state-inspected jurisdiction) [3]. Building inspector: Dave Rigozzi, (269) 348-4394.
  • Septic system permits and inspections through the Van Buren/Cass District Health Department for any property on private septic [10]. Required for new installations, replacements, and (in many cases) at the time of property transfer.
  • Driveway permit through the Van Buren County Road Commission for any new driveway access [3].
  • Smoke alarms, carbon-monoxide alarms, and egress per Michigan Building Code minimums.
5 Operating Rules (Noise, Trash, Parking, Off-Road Vehicles)

Standard township nuisance and noise rules apply to any rental โ€” short-term or long-term โ€” and are enforced by the Van Buren County Sheriff’s Office in Decatur Township (the township does not maintain its own police department).

  • Anti-Noise / Public Nuisance: Ord. 2002-2 governs unreasonable noise, public nuisances, and disturbances [6]. Read it before drafting house rules โ€” it’s the document that controls what guests can and can’t do at unreasonable hours.
  • Anti-Blight: Ord. 2009-1 covers exterior conditions, junk vehicles, accumulated debris, and overgrown vegetation [7]. Important for absentee STR owners โ€” inherited yard issues are a common citation source.
  • Off-Road Vehicles (ORVs): Decatur Township adopted Ord. 2023-2 authorizing ORV operation on the shoulder of certain township roads [15]. Hosts of ATV-friendly STRs should review the ordinance for the specific roads where operation is permitted and the speed/operator-rule conditions.
  • Trash: private hauler service is standard outside village limits.
  • Parking: on-parcel only per Zoning Ordinance Chapter 17 [16]; do not block the public right-of-way or fire lanes.
  • Septic capacity: short-term rental occupancy on private septic should not exceed the design capacity in the original health department permit.
6 Township vs. Village of Decatur

The Village of Decatur and Decatur Township are two separate jurisdictions, each with its own ordinances and elected officials. The Village sits inside the township geographic area but is its own incorporated municipality. Confirm which jurisdiction your parcel falls in before relying on either set of rules.

  • Inside Village of Decatur limits: Village Ordinance 2025-003 (Short-Term Rental Zoning Ordinance) regulates STRs as a defined dwelling-unit use [4]. The village ordinance defines STR activity as rentals of 30 days or less, sets out where STR units may operate by zoning district, and includes operating standards. Buyers and operators of property inside village limits must follow the village ordinance and contact the Village of Decatur (separate from Township Hall) for permits.
  • Outside village limits (unincorporated Decatur Township): No township-adopted STR-specific ordinance applies as of May 2026 [2][3]. Standard township zoning, nuisance, and property-maintenance rules apply.

How to confirm your jurisdiction: use the Van Buren County Interactive Maps Portal to check the parcel record for the municipality field, or call the Township Clerk’s office.

1 Where LTRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

Long-term rentals (31+ day leases) are permitted wherever a residential dwelling is permitted under the Zoning Ordinance [5]. Rental of an existing residential dwelling does not change the underlying zoning use โ€” there is no separate “rental” classification or local registration required for LTRs in Decatur Township.

The township’s zoning chapters (Conditional Uses, Site Plan Review, Parking, Nonconformities, ZBA, Administration, and Penalties) are published as separate PDFs on the township site [11]. Earlier district-specific chapters are not posted as separate machine-readable files, so the by-district use chart for residential dwelling permission must be confirmed parcel-by-parcel with the Zoning Administrator for unusual zonings (commercial, agricultural, mixed-use).

For commercial- or agricultural-zoned properties used residentially, verify residential dwelling is permitted by right (or grandfathered) with the Zoning Administrator before purchase. The same applies to manufactured-home dwellings outside designated districts.

2 Registration & Permit Process

Decatur Township does not run a long-term rental registration program. Landlords are not required to file a township application or pay a per-property registration fee for LTRs [2][3]. The items that do need to be in order before placing a tenant:

  • Property meets the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code as adopted by Ord. 2019-1 [8] โ€” no peeling paint, no exposed wiring, no missing electrical covers, working heat, weather-tight roof and exterior, etc.
  • Septic system in approved status through the Van Buren/Cass District Health Department [10] โ€” request the most recent inspection records before closing on any property on private septic.
  • Building permits closed out for any modifications โ€” Decatur Township uses State of Michigan inspectors for building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits [3].
  • Compliant lease meeting Michigan landlord-tenant requirements (security deposit, truth-in-renting, lead disclosure for pre-1978 housing) [9].
Township LTR registrationNone required
Township office103 E. Delaware St., Decatur, MI 49045
Board meetings2nd Thursday of each month, 6:00 PM [14]
3 Fees & Penalties
Township LTR registrationNone required
Township LTR permit feeNone required
IPMC violationCivil infraction; fine schedule under Ord. 2019-1 [8]
Anti-blight violationCivil infraction; fine schedule under Ord. 2009-1 [7]
Zoning violationPer Zoning Ord. Chapter 24 [17]

Decatur Township does not publish a stand-alone LTR fee schedule because no permit program exists. Septic permit fees are set by the Van Buren/Cass District Health Department on its current Environmental Health fee schedule [10].

4 Inspections & Safety Requirements

Decatur Township does not run a routine LTR inspection program. Inspections happen on three triggers: (1) at the time a building/electrical/plumbing/mechanical permit is pulled for work; (2) at the time of a septic permit or sale-time evaluation; or (3) on complaint under the IPMC, Anti-Blight, or Anti-Noise ordinances.

Long-term rental landlords should certify before placing a tenant that the property:

  • Meets the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code [8] (no peeling paint, no exposed wiring, no missing electrical panel covers, working heat, weather-tight envelope).
  • Has working smoke alarms in each sleeping room and CO alarms outside sleeping areas if any fuel-burning appliance is present, per Michigan Building Code minimums.
  • Has no open or expired building permits.
  • Has a current septic system in approved status through Van Buren/Cass DHD if on private septic [10].
  • Has well water tested if on private well [10].
5 Tenant Rights & Eviction Resources

Michigan landlord-tenant relationships are governed by state law (MCL 554.601 et seq.) and the summary-proceedings act for evictions. The State Bar of Michigan and the Michigan Legislature publish a free Practical Guide for Tenants and Landlords that covers leases, security deposits, repairs, and the eviction process [9]. These rules apply equally in Decatur Township and are not modified by local ordinance.

Eviction filings are heard at the 7th District Court (Van Buren County) in Paw Paw [18]. Landlords must serve a 7-day Demand for Possession (non-payment) or 30-day notice (other violations) before filing summary proceedings.

Official Resources


Property Tax Treatment


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Important for investors: A property used as a rental in Michigan is generally classified as non-homestead, which is taxed at the full local millage rate (no Principal Residence Exemption). Short-term rental income may also be subject to the Michigan Use Tax on transient accommodations. Consult a CPA before underwriting any deal โ€” these are not opinions, they are starting points for your own tax research.

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Sources & Downloads


  1. 1
    Wikipedia โ€” Decatur Township, Michigan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decatur_Township,_Michigan
    Population (3,575 in 2020), area (35.5 sq mi), township-vs-village geography
    Verified: 2026-05-10
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    Decatur Township โ€” Resources / Documents Library https://decaturtownshipmi.org/resources/
    Authoritative document library; no STR or LTR registration ordinance is posted as of May 2026
    Verified: 2026-05-10
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    Decatur Township โ€” Permit Contact Information https://decaturtownshipmi.org/permit-contact-information/
    Zoning, building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, septic, road, and drain permit contacts
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  4. 4
    Village ordinance (separate jurisdiction); applies inside village limits only
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  5. 5
    Compiled zoning ordinance changes
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  6. 6
    Township nuisance and noise rules applicable to all rental operations
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  7. 7
    Exterior maintenance, junk vehicles, accumulated debris standards
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  8. 8
    Adopts the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code by reference
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  9. 9
    Michigan Legislature โ€” A Practical Guide for Tenants & Landlords https://www.legislature.mi.gov/publications/tenantlandlord.pdf
    Statewide landlord-tenant law, leases, eviction process
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  10. 10
    Van Buren / Cass District Health Department โ€” Environmental Health https://vbcassdhd.org/environmental-health/
    Septic, well, water-testing, food, and beach monitoring jurisdiction for both counties
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  11. 11
    Decatur Township โ€” Zoning Documents (full chapter list) https://decaturtownshipmi.org/resources/zoning/
    Zoning chapter PDFs (17-25) with parking, conditional uses, ZBA, administration, amendments, penalties
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  12. 12
    First-responder cost recovery framework
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  13. 13
    Township cost-recovery framework
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  14. 14
    Decatur Township โ€” Township Officials & Meeting Schedule https://decaturtownshipmi.org/township-officials/
    Board members, contact info, monthly meeting schedule
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  15. 15
    Off-road vehicle operation on township roads
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  16. 16
    On-parcel parking minimums
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  17. 17
    Zoning enforcement and penalty schedule
    Verified: 2026-05-10
  18. 18
    Van Buren County โ€” Trial Court (7th District) https://www.vanburencountymi.gov/261/Trial-Court
    Eviction summary proceedings filed at the Van Buren County Trial Court in Paw Paw
    Verified: 2026-05-10
How this guide is produced. This rental guide is researched and drafted with assistance from Claude, an AI model made by Anthropic, working from the official municipal sources linked in this page. AI can make mistakes โ€” any fact that would materially affect a purchase or rental decision should be verified against the official source cited above and confirmed directly with the municipality. See an error? Email a correction.