Rental Investment Guide

City of Muskegon


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

Updated May 2026

Area Overview


The City of Muskegon is the Muskegon County seat and the largest city on Michigan’s west-central Lake Michigan shoreline, anchoring a metro area of roughly 175,000. Housing stock spans dense pre-war single-family neighborhoods (McLaughlin, Nelson, Jackson Hill), waterfront tracts on Muskegon Lake and Lake Michigan (Beachwood-Bluffton, Lakeside), and a growing downtown rental market. The Census Bureau pegged the 2020 City population at 38,318.

Rental regulation in the City has two distinct tracks. Long-term rentals (28 days or more) must be registered with the City Building & Inspections Department under Chapter 10 of the City Code, with periodic inspections on a 3- or 6-year certificate cycle depending on inspection results [1]. Short-term rentals (less than 28 days, no host on premises) operate under a 2024 zoning overlay that caps STR licenses at 4 percent of the housing units in each of 11 zones aligned to U.S. Census tracts [2][3]. The Beachwood-Bluffton neighborhood, where STR density historically clustered, is the area most affected by the cap [3].

Quick Status Summary


Short-Term Rentals CAPPED

Permitted under the Short-Term Rental Overlay District added to the City Zoning Ordinance October 22, 2024 [2], but capped at 4% of housing units in each of 11 city zones (aligned to U.S. Census tracts) [3]. Properties inside the Downtown Development Authority, Lakeside Business Improvement District, or Lakeside Corridor Improvement Authority boundaries are exempt from the cap [3]. STR licenses issued after the ordinance is effective are non-transferable, so a buyer cannot inherit a seller’s permit [3].

Long-Term Rentals REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Permitted citywide under Chapter 10 of the Code of Ordinances. All non-owner-occupied dwellings must register with Building & Inspections before occupancy and pass periodic inspection [1]. Properties passing inspection with no violations earn a 6-year certificate; properties with violations receive a 3-year certificate [4]. Annual fees are set by City Commission resolution โ€” confirm the current amount with the Rental Department before underwriting.

Rental Regulations


1 Where STRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

STRs are permitted only in the Short-Term Rental Overlay District (Section 2314 of the Zoning Ordinance), subject to a 4% cap per zone [2][3]. The Overlay splits the City’s residential land into 11 zones that match U.S. Census Bureau tracts; the number of STR licenses in each zone is limited to 4% of that zone’s total housing units. When a zone is at cap, no new licenses are issued there.

Cap-exempt areas: Properties inside the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), Lakeside Business Improvement District, or Lakeside Corridor Improvement Authority boundaries are exempt from the cap [3]. Owners in those districts can still register, but the 4% ceiling does not apply.

Beachwood-Bluffton example: The Beachwood-Bluffton neighborhood (Muskegon Lake / Lake Michigan waterfront) historically held about 73 STRs; the 4% cap reduces that to roughly 39, creating a long waitlist in that zone [3].

City of Muskegon Zoning Map

Click the map to open the interactive City Zoning Viewer.

For investors: Verify the STR zone status of a target parcel BEFORE making an offer. The City maintains a live Rental Registration Search you can use to count active STRs in a zone, but the cap status is best confirmed in writing with the Rental Department.
2 Registration & Permit Process

Submit the Short-Term Rental Registration form to City Building & Inspections at 933 Terrace Street, Suite 204, Muskegon, MI 49440, or by mail to the same address [5]. Applications go to the Building & Inspections Department, which administers the STR program and schedules the required initial inspection.

Submission pathIn person or by mail to 933 Terrace St., Ste. 204, Muskegon, MI 49440 [5]
Required documentsCompleted STR Registration form, designated local contact, proof of ownership / authorization [5]
License termAnnual
TransferabilityNon-transferable for licenses issued after ordinance adoption (10/22/2024) [3]
Pre-adoption licensesOne-time transfer permitted to a new owner [3]
For investors: A buyer of an STR property purchased after the ordinance took effect cannot rely on the seller’s license. Treat the STR right as expiring at sale and re-underwrite the property without STR revenue unless you can confirm the zone is below the 4% cap and you can secure your own license.
3 Fees & Penalties

STR registration uses a flat annual fee that includes one inspection [5].

STR registration fee$500 / year (includes one inspection)
Late fee$50 if not paid within 30 days
Re-inspection / additional inspectionPer fee schedule set by Building & Inspections โ€” confirm before scheduling
Operating without a licenseCivil infraction under Chapter 10; cease-and-desist + fines

The City Commission may adjust fees by resolution. Confirm the current schedule with Building & Inspections at (231) 724-6715 before submitting an application.

4 Inspections & Safety Requirements

Every STR must pass an initial inspection before the license is issued, and re-inspections are scheduled if violations are found [5]. The inspector applies the City’s general Rental Inspection Minimum Requirements (smoke and CO alarms, egress, electrical, plumbing, exterior, life safety) [6].

  • Smoke / CO alarms: Working alarms required on every level and in each sleeping room, installed per the Michigan Residential Code.
  • Egress windows: Each sleeping room must have a compliant egress window or door.
  • Electrical, plumbing, heating: Must be in safe working order with no open-knob splices, no missing covers, working GFCI in wet locations.
  • Exterior: Roof, siding, porches, stairs, handrails, and grounds maintained per the Property Maintenance Code.
  • Posting: The current STR license must be displayed inside the rental unit.
5 Operating Rules (Occupancy, Quiet Hours, Parking)

STR operators are bound by the Short-Term Rental Overlay (Sec. 2314), Chapter 10 of the Code, and the City’s general nuisance, noise, and parking ordinances [2][7].

  • Definition. A short-term rental is a dwelling unit rented without a host on premises for periods of more than 24 hours but less than 28 days for remuneration [2]. Rentals where the host resides on premises are not classified as STRs but still must register with the City.
  • Occupancy. Maximum occupancy is based on the unit’s bedrooms and egress capacity under the Michigan Residential Code; the STR registration sets the cap for the specific unit.
  • Quiet hours. Citywide quiet-hour and noise rules apply under Chapter 92 of the Code; guests must comply.
  • Parking. On-site parking required per the underlying zoning; on-street guest parking is subject to neighborhood parking rules.
  • Advertising. Listings on Airbnb, Vrbo, and similar platforms must reflect the registered occupancy limit; the City has used platform-side complaint mechanisms in enforcement.
6 Local Agent / 24-Hour Contact Requirement

The STR Registration form requires every applicant to designate a local contact (“responsible local agent”) who can be reached 24 hours a day for the duration of any rental period [5]. The agent’s name, address, phone, and email are listed on the registration and may be requested by the City or neighbors during a complaint.

  • Out-of-area owners: If you don’t live within reasonable response distance, retain a local property manager (or qualifying individual) who can meet the response standard.
  • Complaint response: Failure to respond to a verified complaint about noise, parking, or guest conduct can be grounds for license suspension or non-renewal under Chapter 10.
  • Public lookup: The City publishes a Rental Registration Search showing whether a specific address is registered โ€” use it to verify your own registration is active before each season.
7 Recent Changes & Regulatory History

Muskegon’s STR rules were rewritten in 2024 after a multi-year public process and an enforcement pause.

  • Pre-2024: STRs operated under a simple registration framework (Chapter 10) without zoning-level caps.
  • 2023โ€“2024 STR pause: The City paused new STR registrations to study the impact on housing supply, extending the pause to October 8, 2024 while the ordinance was finalized [8].
  • October 22, 2024: City Commission adopted the Short-Term Rental Overlay District (Sec. 2314 of the Zoning Ordinance), capping STR licenses at 4% of housing units per Census-tract zone [3].
  • November 8, 2024: Ordinance took effect; the registration pause ended for zones below the cap [3].
  • DDA / Lakeside BID / Lakeside Corridor IA exemptions: Compromise added during ordinance debate to preserve STR activity in commercial / mixed-use districts where it was already concentrated [3].

Context: City planners cited STR concentration in waterfront neighborhoods (Beachwood-Bluffton in particular) as the driver, on the theory that excessive STR density removes year-round rental supply from a tight market.

1 Where LTRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

Long-term residential rentals are permitted in every residential zoning district in the City. The 4% Short-Term Rental Overlay cap applies only to STRs (under 28 days, no on-premises host); leases of 28 days or longer are not restricted by the overlay [2].

For non-residential or mixed-use zoned parcels, verify residential dwelling use against the use table in the City’s Zoning Ordinance (Sec. 2314 is the STR overlay; the underlying district rules control residential use itself) [9].

City of Muskegon Zoning Map

Click the map to open the interactive City Zoning Viewer.

2 Annual Registration & Inspection Program

Submit the City of Muskegon Rental Dwelling Registration form to Building & Inspections at 933 Terrace Street, Suite 204, Muskegon, MI 49440 before allowing occupancy of any rental unit [10]. All non-owner-occupied dwellings (including rentals where the owner lives on a different parcel) must be registered under Chapter 10 of the City Code [1].

Submission pathIn person or by mail to Building & Inspections, 933 Terrace St., Ste. 204, Muskegon, MI 49440 [10]
Required documentsRental Dwelling Registration form + designated local agent + fee per property/unit [10]
Registration cycleAnnual; updates required within 60 days of any change in ownership, agent, or unit count [1]
Inspection cycle6 years if initial inspection passes with no violations; 3 years if violations are found [4]

Annual registration fee amounts are set by City Commission resolution and may change; confirm the current schedule with the Rental Department at (231) 724-6766 before submitting. The yearly registration fee covers the initial inspection on each new certificate cycle.

3 Fees & Penalties

LTR registration uses an annual per-property fee set by City Commission resolution [1]. The current dollar amount is not published on the program page โ€” confirm with Building & Inspections before applying.

LTR registration feeSet annually by City Commission resolution; confirm at (231) 724-6766
Re-inspection feePer City fee schedule when a violation re-inspection is required
Operating without registrationCivil infraction under Chapter 10; the City may pursue cease-and-desist and recover costs

Fees are charged per individual rental property or unit, not on the total units owned, and are due in full at the time of registration [10].

4 Inspections & Safety Requirements

Every LTR unit is inspected at the start of each certificate cycle. If the initial inspection passes with no violations, the property receives a 6-year Certificate of Compliance; if violations are found, the certificate is valid for 3 years [4]. The City uses a published Rental Inspection Minimum Requirements checklist that covers the items most commonly cited [6].

  • Smoke alarms, CO alarms, egress windows. Required on every level and in each sleeping room per the Michigan Residential Code.
  • Electrical / plumbing / heating. Working order, GFCI in wet locations, no exposed splices, properly vented heating equipment.
  • Exterior & property maintenance. Roof, siding, stairs, handrails, walks, and grounds maintained.
  • Re-inspection invoices. Mailed to the owner (and emailed for large management firms) when violations require a follow-up visit [4].
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 publishes a free Practical Guide for Tenants and Landlords covering leases, security deposits, repairs, and the eviction process [11]. These rules apply in the City of Muskegon and are not modified by local ordinance.

Tenants with code-related concerns about an unregistered or unsafe rental may file a complaint directly with City Code Enforcement using the Tenant Complaint Form. Local nonprofits including Legal Aid of Western Michigan also provide free counsel for income-qualified tenants.

Special Regulations


The City of Muskegon’s Lake Michigan and Muskegon Lake shorelines fall within state-level High Risk Erosion Area designations under Michigan EGLE jurisdiction, and unsewered fringe parcels are administered by Public Health โ€“ Muskegon County. Investors evaluating waterfront, near-shore, or older parcels should plan for both.

โ˜… High Risk Erosion Areas (Lake Michigan & Muskegon Lake)

Portions of the City’s Lake Michigan shoreline (Pere Marquette Beach, Beachwood-Bluffton bluffs) fall within Michigan EGLE High Risk Erosion Area designations. Construction, modification, and shoreline-protection structures (sandbags, seawalls, revetments) in these areas require state permits from EGLE in addition to City approvals [12].

Before closing on a lakefront or near-shore property, verify HREA status with EGLE and budget for any shoreline-protection permits needed in the rehab plan.

โ˜… Septic & Well (Public Health โ€“ Muskegon County)

Most City parcels are on municipal water and sewer, but homes in the City’s outlying neighborhoods and adjacent recently-annexed areas may still be on a private well or septic system. Public Health โ€“ Muskegon County administers permitting and inspection for both [13]. Request the most recent system records from the Health Department before closing on any older or non-sewered property โ€” failed or undersized systems are a common and expensive surprise.

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
    Authoritative city page for the LTR registration program (Chapter 10 of the Code).
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  2. 2
    City of Muskegon โ€” Zoning Ordinance (incl. Sec. 2314 STR Overlay) https://muskegon-mi.gov/documents/view/26/2456/
    Text-version Zoning Ordinance containing the Short-Term Rental Overlay District added 10/22/2024.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  3. 3
    Crain's Grand Rapids โ€” Muskegon passes 'compromise' STR cap ordinance https://www.crainsgrandrapids.com/news/real-estate/muskegon-passes-compromise-short-term-rental-cap-ordinance/
    Reports 4% per-zone cap, 11 Census-tract zones, DDA/BID/CIA exemptions, non-transferable post-adoption, Beachwood-Bluffton impact.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  4. 4
    Describes 6-year certificate if initial inspection passes with no violations; 3-year certificate if violations found.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  5. 5
    City of Muskegon โ€” 2026 Short-Term Rental Registration Form https://muskegon-mi.gov/cresources/2026_Short-Term-Rentals_Form-1.pdf
    Application form: $500 annual fee includes 1 inspection; $50 late fee after 30 days; local-contact field required.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  6. 6
    City of Muskegon โ€” Rental Inspection Minimum Requirements (PDF) https://muskegon-mi.gov/cresources/Rental%20Inspection%20Minimum%20Requirements.pdf
    Lists the safety items the City inspects against on a rental Certificate of Compliance.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  7. 7
    City of Muskegon โ€” Chapter 10 Code (Building & Building Regulations / Rental) https://muskegon-mi.gov/documents/view/5/3074/
    Underlying ordinance for the LTR registration and inspection program.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  8. 8
    City of Muskegon โ€” STR Project (engagement timeline) https://engage.zencity.io/muskegon-mi/en-US/projects/short-term-rentals
    Public engagement timeline including the 2024 STR-pause extension to October 8, 2024.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  9. 9
    Index of all zoning documents and the master Zoning Ordinance.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  10. 10
    LTR registration program page; mailing address (933 Terrace St., Ste. 204), fee-per-property note, change-of-information 60-day rule.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  11. 11
    State Bar of Michigan โ€” Tenants and Landlords: A Practical Guide https://www.legislature.mi.gov/publications/tenantlandlord.pdf
    State-level reference for tenant rights, security deposits, repairs, and the eviction process.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  12. 12
    State HREA program governing Lake Michigan shoreline construction and protection works.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
  13. 13
    Public Health โ€“ Muskegon County โ€” Environmental Health Services https://co.muskegon.mi.us/1343/Environmental-Health-Services
    County agency administering septic and well permits and existing-system evaluations.
    Verified: 2026-05-15
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.