Rental Investment Guide

Sullivan Township


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

Updated June 2026

Area Overview


Sullivan Township is a rural farming community in eastern Muskegon County, Michigan, with the township hall in Ravenna at 8138 Heights Ravenna Road [1]. The township is roughly 36 square miles of agricultural land, woodlots, and scattered low-density residential parcels with no incorporated village center. Most parcels are served by private wells and on-site septic systems rather than municipal utilities [9].

Unlike the Lake Michigan shoreline townships further west, Sullivan has not seen significant short-term-rental pressure, and the township has not adopted a dedicated short-term-rental ordinance. The 2024 Zoning Ordinance (last amended through October 2023) is silent on whole-house STRs but does permit bed-and-breakfast establishments as a Special Land Use in the R-A, R-R, and R-1 residential districts subject to conditions [2]. Long-term rentals are governed by the township’s adoption of the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code [7] rather than a separate registration program.

Quick Status Summary


Short-Term Rentals UNVERIFIED

Sullivan Township has no dedicated short-term rental ordinance, and the 2024 Zoning Ordinance is silent on whole-house STRs [2]. Bed-and-breakfast establishments (owner-occupied, max 9 guest rooms) are permitted as a Special Land Use in R-A, R-R, and R-1 districts [3]. For any specific parcel, confirm with the Sullivan Township office before listing on Airbnb or Vrbo. State of Michigan 6% use tax registration is required regardless of local rules [10].

Long-Term Rentals ALLOWED

Long-term residential rentals (leases of 31 days or longer) are permitted by right in residential zoning districts. Sullivan Township does not operate a rental-registration or rental-inspection program; landlords are governed by the township’s adopted 2021 International Property Maintenance Code [7] and Michigan landlord-tenant law.

Rental Regulations


1 Where STRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

The Sullivan Township Zoning Ordinance does not mention short-term rentals (Airbnb / Vrbo / whole-house vacation rentals) as either a permitted use or a prohibited use. Because the ordinance is silent, the use is treated on a parcel-by-parcel basis by the Zoning Administrator and may be considered an extension of single-family residential use, or alternatively as an un-classified use that requires a use determination [2].

The township does formally regulate Bed and Breakfast Establishments as a Special Land Use (owner-occupied, max 9 guest rooms, paved-road access, approved water and sewer) in the R-A Rural Residential/Agricultural, R-R Rural Residential, and R-1 Low Density Residential districts [3]. A whole-house STR with no owner on premises is not a B&B under this definition and is not covered by the B&B standards.

For any specific property, verify the zoning district on the Sullivan Township Zoning Viewer below, then confirm permitted use directly with the township office before purchasing or listing.

Sullivan Township Zoning Viewer (Muskegon County GIS)

Click the image to open the live Sullivan Township Zoning Viewer.

2 Bed & Breakfast Special Land Use Standards

Bed-and-breakfast establishments are the only short-term-style lodging use the ordinance explicitly addresses. They require Special Land Use approval from the Planning Commission in R-A, R-R, or R-1 districts [3] and must meet all of the following conditions:

  • Owner-occupied: the establishment must contain the principal residence of the operator.
  • Detached single-family dwelling only.
  • Water and sewer: served by approved water and sanitary sewer services (county septic permit if on-site) [9].
  • Road access: direct access to a paved public street.
  • Guest rooms: maximum 5 guest rooms, plus 1 additional per 10,000 sq ft over 1 acre, not to exceed 9 total.
  • Accessory uses prohibited: no gift shops, antique shops, bakeries, or similar accessory retail.
  • Meals: served only to the operator’s family and registered overnight guests.
  • Signage: one identification sign, max 16 sq ft, max 4 ft tall, indirect lighting only.

Application is filed using the Special Land Use Application and reviewed at a Planning Commission public hearing.

3 Registration & Permit Process

Sullivan Township does not operate a short-term rental registration or permit program. The township does not issue STR licenses, charge per-night occupancy fees, or maintain a public STR portal. There is no online STR application system.

If you intend to operate a B&B-style accommodation, the path is a Special Land Use approval [3] filed in person or by mail at the township office. If you intend to operate a whole-house STR not covered by the B&B definition, contact the township office before listing to obtain a written use determination from the Zoning Administrator.

Township STR ordinanceNone adopted
Township STR permitNot issued
B&B Special Land UsePlanning Commission review (R-A, R-R, R-1)
State sales/use tax registrationRequired for nightly rental income [10]
Submission methodIn person or by mail to township office
4 Inspections & Safety Requirements

Sullivan Township does not perform routine rental inspections. The township has adopted the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code [7] as its baseline standard for habitability and minimum maintenance, enforced on a complaint basis. The IPMC covers structural safety, sanitation, light, ventilation, heating, plumbing, and electrical minimums.

For B&B Special Land Use applications, the Planning Commission reviews proposed water and sanitary facilities; on-site septic systems must be permitted and evaluated by the Muskegon County Environmental Health Division [9]. The Muskegon County Sanitary Code requires evaluation when a property changes use or expands [11].

5 Operating Rules (Noise, Nuisance, Outdoor Use)

Whether or not a property is a permitted rental, all properties in Sullivan Township are subject to the township’s general nuisance ordinances. The two most likely to come up for vacation-rental operators are the Anti-Noise Ordinance (2023) [4] and the township’s regulations on outdoor recreational vehicles and golf carts [5][6].

  • Anti-Noise Ordinance: prohibits unreasonable noise audible at the property line during the regulated hours; enforced by the Muskegon County Sheriff and the township.
  • ORV / golf-cart use: the township’s 2022 ORV ordinance [5] and 2023 golf-cart resolution [6] limit where motorized recreational vehicles can be operated on township roads.
  • Outdoor wood boilers and outdoor storage: governed by Sections 3.19 and 3.33 of the Zoning Ordinance [2].
  • Marijuana: the township has opted out of commercial marijuana facilities [8]; personal home use under state law is unaffected.
6 Michigan State Tax Obligations

Even where Sullivan Township does not impose a local STR permit, Michigan state law still applies to short-term rental income [10]:

  • 6% state Use Tax applies to rentals of less than 30 days; the operator collects from guests and remits to the Michigan Department of Treasury.
  • Registration with the Michigan Department of Treasury is required before collecting tax. Hosts must register for a Sales, Use & Withholding (SUW) account.
  • Stays of 31 days or longer (long-term rentals) are exempt from use tax.
  • Federal income tax applies to all rental income; Schedule E (or Schedule C for hotel-like services) reporting is the host’s responsibility.

Major listing platforms (Airbnb, Vrbo) collect and remit Michigan state use tax on the host’s behalf, but the host remains responsible for verifying compliance and for any non-platform bookings.

1 Where LTRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

Long-term residential rentals (leases of 31 days or longer) are permitted by right in any Sullivan Township district where a single-family dwelling is a permitted use. That includes the R-A Rural Residential/Agricultural, R-R Rural Residential, R-1 Low Density Residential, R-2 Medium Density Residential, R-3 High Density Residential, and R-4 Manufactured Home Park districts [2]. Renting a permitted dwelling does not require a change of use.

The township has nine zoning districts in total, including the R-A, R-R, R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, NC Neighborhood Commercial, SC Sullivan Corners, and LI Light Industrial districts. Most of the township’s residential parcels are R-A or R-R, both rural in character with minimum 1-acre lot sizes.

Verify a specific parcel’s zoning on the Sullivan Township Zoning Viewer below.

Sullivan Township Zoning Viewer (Muskegon County GIS)

Click the image to open the live Sullivan Township Zoning Viewer.

2 Registration & Permit Process

Sullivan Township does not operate a long-term rental registration program. There is no annual rental license, no landlord registry, and no periodic inspection cycle for non-owner-occupied dwellings. Landlords are governed by the township’s adopted property maintenance code [7] and Michigan state landlord-tenant law.

Property owners are responsible for keeping their parcel’s property tax and assessment records current through the township assessor and the BSA Online tax portal [12].

Township LTR registrationNone required
Landlord licenseNot issued
Inspection programComplaint-based only
Governing standard2021 International Property Maintenance Code [7]
3 Inspections & Safety Requirements

Inspections are complaint-driven, not routine. The standard the township enforces is the 2021 International Property Maintenance Code [7], adopted by ordinance. The IPMC sets minimums for:

  • Structural safety: sound walls, floors, roofs, stairs, handrails.
  • Sanitation: water-tight roof, no infestation, adequate refuse storage.
  • Plumbing & heating: hot and cold running water, working sanitary fixtures, heat capable of maintaining 68ยฐF.
  • Light & ventilation: minimum window area and operable ventilation in habitable rooms.
  • Electrical: adequate, code-compliant service; functional smoke alarms.

Rentals on private septic systems are subject to Muskegon County Environmental Health evaluation if the system fails or if use of the property changes [9][11]. Time-of-sale septic and well evaluations are recommended for any property change-of-ownership.

4 Tenant Rights & Eviction Resources

Sullivan Township does not maintain its own tenant-rights office; tenant-landlord disputes are governed by Michigan state law and decided in Muskegon County’s 60th District Court. Key state-level rules every landlord and tenant should know:

  • Security deposits: capped at 1.5 months’ rent; must be held in a separate financial institution account in Michigan and itemized within 30 days of move-out.
  • Eviction: requires a written notice (7-day for non-payment, 30-day for termination of tenancy) followed by a summons-and-complaint filed in district court. Self-help eviction (lockouts, utility shut-offs) is illegal.
  • Habitability: Michigan’s truth-in-renting and statutory warranty of habitability obligate the landlord to maintain a fit-for-purpose dwelling; the township enforces minimums via the IPMC [7].
  • Discrimination: Michigan’s Elliott-Larsen Civil Rights Act and the federal Fair Housing Act prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, familial status, disability, age, marital status, and (as of 2023) sexual orientation and gender identity.

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
    Sullivan Township – Contact Us https://sullivantownshipmi.gov/contact-us/
    Office address, phone, email, hours
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  2. 2
    Adopted 1999, amended through October 2023; 189 pages
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  3. 3
    B&B Special Land Use Standards – Sullivan Township Zoning Ordinance Chapter 13 https://sullivantownshipmi.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Zoning-Ord.pdf
    Owner-occupied, max 9 rooms, paved road, approved water/sewer
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  4. 4
    Township-wide noise standards
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  5. 5
    Off-road vehicle road-use rules
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  6. 6
    Golf cart road-use within township
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  7. 7
    Sullivan Township Adoption of 2021 International Property Maintenance Code https://sullivantownshipmi.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/sullivan-township_20231207_112920.IntPropMaint2021.pdf
    Habitability and maintenance standard for all rentals
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  8. 8
    Township opt-out of commercial marijuana facilities
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  9. 9
    Muskegon County Septic Permits & Evaluations https://co.muskegon.mi.us/1042/Septic-Permits-Evaluations
    County health department septic permit process
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  10. 10
    6% use tax on rentals of less than 30 days; SUW registration required
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  11. 11
    On-site sewage and well regulations affecting rentals
    Verified: 2026-06-07
  12. 12
    BSA Online – Sullivan Township Tax Information https://bsaonline.com/?uid=1598
    Property tax records and online payment
    Verified: 2026-06-07
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.