Rental Investment Guide

Cheshire Township


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

Updated May 2026

Area Overview


Cheshire Township is a small rural community in southern Allegan County, about 9 miles southwest of the City of Allegan and 25 miles south of Holland. The township covers roughly 36 square miles of farmland, woodlots, and a handful of inland lakes, and is home to about 2,211 residents per the 2020 census [1]. Most parcels are zoned R-1 Rural Residential or R-2 Residential under the township’s consolidated zoning ordinance, with smaller pockets of C-1 Local Commercial and I-1 Light Industrial near the township center [2].

Cheshire Township has not adopted a dedicated short-term rental ordinance or a rental-registration program. Rental activity is governed by the general zoning ordinance, which uses a permissive-zoning concept (anything not expressly listed is prohibited unless the Zoning Board of Appeals finds it sufficiently similar to a listed use) [2]. Single-family dwellings are a permitted use in R-1 and R-2; bed-and-breakfast operations are a Special Land Use with a 7-day maximum guest stay [2]. Investors should verify any specific rental plan with the Zoning Administrator before purchase โ€” the rural-township status quo can change quickly once neighbor complaints surface.

Quick Status Summary


Short-Term Rentals VERIFY

Cheshire Township has no STR-specific ordinance and no rental-registration program. Single-family dwellings are permitted by right in R-1 and R-2 [2], and the ordinance does not define “short-term rental” or “vacation rental.” However, the township uses permissive zoning (uses not expressly listed are prohibited) [2], so STR use is not affirmatively blessed. Bed-and-breakfast is a Special Land Use with a 7-day guest cap [2]. Confirm any STR plan in writing with the Zoning Administrator before purchase.

Long-Term Rentals ALLOWED

Long-term rental of a single-family dwelling is permitted by right wherever single-family dwellings are permitted (R-1, R-2, and accessory uses) [2]. The township does not require landlord registration, periodic rental inspections, or a separate LTR permit. Building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work is permitted through Professional Code Inspections (PCI) [3].

Rental Regulations


1 Where STRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

Cheshire Township’s zoning ordinance does not define “short-term rental” or “vacation rental” and does not list it as a permitted use in any district [2]. The closest listed use is Bed & Breakfast, defined as “a use which is subordinate to the principal use of a single family dwelling in which transient guests are provided a sleeping room and board in return for compensation for a period of time not to exceed seven (7) days” โ€” a Special Land Use in R-1 and R-2 [2].

The ordinance uses a permissive-zoning concept: “land uses are allowed in the various zoning districts by express specific designation in this Ordinance. Where a use is not so designated it is prohibited, unless construed by the Zoning Board of Appeals to be sufficiently similar to a use expressly allowed” [2]. Whether a typical whole-house Airbnb rental falls under the existing “Single-family dwelling” permitted use or under the “Bed and breakfast / Motel-Hotel” transient-use category is therefore a question only the Zoning Administrator or ZBA can answer for a specific parcel.

Cheshire Township Zoning Map

Open the zoning map PDF for district boundaries.

2 Registration & Permit Process

There is no STR registration program in Cheshire Township. The township does not issue a short-term-rental permit, does not maintain a rental registry, and does not charge an STR fee [3][4]. The only rental-related document on the Permits & Documents page is the Hall Rental Form, which is for renting the township hall itself โ€” not for short-term lodging of private property [3].

If you intend to operate a B&B-style stay (7 days or less, owner-occupied principal dwelling), you need a Special Land Use Permit through the Planning Commission [3]. Application packet:

Special Land Use ApplicationDownload PDF
Site Plan Review packetDownload PDF
Submit toTownship Clerk, 1061 37th St., Allegan, MI 49010
For investors: The absence of an STR ordinance is not the same as approval. Before underwriting any STR-based valuation in Cheshire Township, get a written determination from the Zoning Administrator (Frank Tooker, 269-521-4563) that your intended rental use is permitted on the specific parcel.
3 Fees & Penalties

No STR-specific fees exist because Cheshire Township has no STR ordinance [3]. The applicable fee schedule depends on which path the township’s Zoning Administrator says applies to your rental plan:

STR registration feeNone (no program)
Annual STR renewalNone (no program)
Special Land Use Permit (B&B path)Set by Planning Commission resolution โ€” confirm current amount with the Clerk before filing
Zoning Compliance PermitForm โ€” fee schedule on file with Zoning Admin
Zoning violation enforcementCode Enforcement Officer (Don Pabis) per Ordinance 417 [7]

Penalties for violating zoning are governed by Article XX of the Zoning Ordinance and Ordinance 417 (Code Enforcement Officer). Specific penalty amounts are not published online; contact the Zoning Administrator for the current schedule [7].

4 Inspections & Safety Requirements

No periodic rental inspection program exists. Cheshire Township does not inspect rental properties on an annual or biennial cycle [3]. Inspections happen only when:

  • A building permit triggers them. Building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits are administered by Professional Code Inspections (PCI), 1575 142nd Ave., Dorr, MI 49323, 616-877-2000 [4]. Final inspections are required before sign-off.
  • A code-enforcement complaint is filed. The Code Enforcement Officer responds to complaints filed through the township’s online Zoning Complaint Form [8]. Common triggers include trash, exterior storage, dangerous buildings (per Ordinance 438) [9], and litter (per Ordinance 441) [10].
  • A new well or septic is installed. Allegan County Health Department issues construction permits and performs final inspections [5].

If you are buying an older home for rental use, request the most recent septic and well records from the Allegan County Health Department before closing โ€” there is no rental-licensing inspection that would have caught a failing system.

5 Operating Rules (Occupancy, Quiet Hours, Parking)

STR operators in Cheshire Township are bound by the township’s general nuisance, litter, and dangerous-building ordinances even though no STR ordinance applies [9][10][11]:

  • Litter (Ordinance 441): Open accumulation of refuse on private property is prohibited. Rental hosts must arrange sufficient trash service โ€” do not rely on neighbors’ bins or shared roadside cans [10].
  • Dangerous Buildings (Ordinance 438): The township can declare a structure unsafe and order repair or demolition. Renting an uninhabitable structure invites enforcement [9].
  • Vehicle Storage, Repair & Parking (Ordinance 448): Limits inoperable-vehicle storage and roadside parking. Communicate parking expectations to guests so vehicles stay on the rental parcel [11].
  • State firework rules apply: Cheshire Township does not appear to have its own fireworks ordinance, so Michigan’s Public Act 256 of 2011 (and 2018 amendments) controls when consumer fireworks may be discharged [12].

There is no township-issued Good Neighbor Policy or numbered noise ordinance available on the township’s documents page; noise complaints route through the Allegan County Sheriff’s Office (non-emergency: 269-673-0500) and the Code Enforcement Officer [4].

6 Permit Caps, Moratoriums & Recent Changes

No STR cap, moratorium, or pending ordinance is on file as of May 2026 [3]. The most recently adopted ordinances published by the township are administrative (Ord. 417 Code Enforcement Officer, Ord. 438 Dangerous Buildings, Ord. 440 Cemetery, Ord. 441 Litter, Ord. 448 Vehicle Storage / Repair / Parking, Ord. 450 Proposed Plat & Condo Subdivision) โ€” none address short-term or long-term rental directly [3].

Several neighboring Allegan County townships have begun adopting STR ordinances in 2024-2025 (Saugatuck Township and Laketown Township are examples). Cheshire’s planning commission has not put STR regulation on its public meeting agendas in 2025 or 2026 based on the published minutes [13], but that can change with a single complaint cycle.

โš  Investor takeaway: A current-day green light for STR use here is not a guarantee. Cheshire’s permissive-zoning ordinance gives the ZBA broad discretion, and an adjacent-property complaint can force a use determination at any time. Re-verify status with the Zoning Administrator before listing or before any closing dependent on STR cash flow.
1 Where LTRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

Long-term rental of a single-family dwelling is permitted by right in R-1 Rural Residential and R-2 Residential. The Cheshire Township Zoning Ordinance lists “Single-family dwelling” as a permitted use in both districts without restricting the dwelling to owner-occupancy [2]. Multiple-family dwellings (duplexes, apartments) are permitted by right in R-2 only [2]. Mobile-home rentals are restricted to the RMH Mobile Home Park Residential District [2].

Because Cheshire uses a permissive-zoning concept, verify that the specific parcel’s district allows the dwelling type you intend to rent. Open the zoning map below for district boundaries, then confirm with the Zoning Administrator if the parcel is near a district line, in C-1, or in I-1.

Cheshire Township Zoning Map

Open the zoning map PDF for district boundaries.

2 Registration & Permit Process

Cheshire Township does not require landlords to register long-term rentals, does not maintain a landlord roll, and does not issue an LTR permit [3]. Landlords renting a single-family dwelling proceed under standard residential use with no township paperwork.

The only township documents that may be involved are:

Zoning Compliance PermitPDF โ€” required only when changing use, adding accessory structures, or new construction
Building / Electrical / Plumbing / MechanicalThrough PCI (Professional Code Inspections), 616-877-2000
Address for new constructionAllegan County Health Department, 269-673-5411
Landlord-tenant lease termsGoverned by Michigan state law (MCL 554.601 et seq.) [6]
3 Fees & Penalties

Because Cheshire Township has no LTR registration program, there are no annual landlord fees [3]. Costs you may encounter are limited to one-time permit charges when changing use or doing construction:

LTR registration feeNone (no program)
Annual rental inspection feeNone (no program)
Zoning Compliance PermitOne-time, set by Zoning Admin schedule โ€” confirm before filing
Building / electrical / plumbing / mechanicalPCI fee schedule [4]
Code-enforcement penaltiesPer Ordinance 417 and applicable nuisance ordinance [7]

If you receive a code-enforcement notice (litter, dangerous building, vehicle storage), respond within the stated period to avoid escalation. The township uses a single Code Enforcement Officer (Don Pabis) and complaints are investigated case-by-case [4].

4 Inspections & Safety Requirements

There is no recurring rental inspection in Cheshire Township. Inspections happen only at the new-permit stage, when triggered by a building/electrical/plumbing/mechanical permit through PCI, or in response to a code-enforcement complaint [4]. Michigan’s housing-code requirements still apply to the dwelling itself even without township inspection โ€” a landlord cannot ignore basic habitability obligations under state law [6].

Practical due-diligence items for an LTR purchase in Cheshire:

  • Well & septic records from the Allegan County Health Department [5].
  • Open building permits โ€” confirm none are open at PCI before closing (616-877-2000).
  • Code-enforcement history โ€” ask the Code Enforcement Officer if any unresolved complaints attach to the parcel [4].
  • Smoke / CO detectors โ€” required by Michigan residential code; the State Bar’s tenant-landlord guide outlines landlord obligations [6].
5 Tenant Rights & Eviction Resources

Michigan landlord-tenant relationships in Cheshire Township are governed by state law (MCL 554.601 et seq.) and Michigan’s 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 [6]. Cheshire Township has not adopted any local ordinance that modifies these state rules.

Eviction filings for property in Cheshire Township go to the 57th District Court in Allegan [14]. The Allegan County Legal Assistance Center (ACLAC) provides free self-help to tenants and small landlords filing or responding to landlord-tenant cases [15].

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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Buying or investing in Cheshire Township?

Cheshire is one of the Allegan County townships that hasn't yet adopted a short-term rental ordinance, which creates both opportunity and risk for investors. I help buyers verify rental-use feasibility with the township before they commit, and structure deals so STR cash-flow assumptions don't blow up if rules change.

Sources & Downloads


  1. 1
    Cheshire Township, Michigan โ€” Wikipedia / U.S. Census 2020 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheshire_Township,_Allegan_County,_Michigan
    Population 2,211 (2020); 36.0 sq mi total area
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  2. 2
    Cheshire Township Consolidated Zoning Ordinance (Jan 23, 2024 revision) https://cheshiretownshipmi.gov/documents/ct%20zoning%20outline%201_23_2024_compressed.pdf
    Articles IV (permissive zoning), V (R-1), VI (R-2); Article III definitions of B&B, Motel/Hotel
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  3. 3
    Cheshire Township โ€” Permits and Applications page https://cheshiretownshipmi.gov/permits.html
    Master list of township forms and ordinances; confirms no STR or LTR registration program exists
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  4. 4
    Cheshire Township โ€” Board and Staff (departments, code enforcement, PCI) https://cheshiretownshipmi.gov/board.html
    Zoning Administrator, Code Enforcement Officer, PCI inspector contacts
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  5. 5
    Allegan County Environmental Health โ€” Forms & Permits https://www.allegancounty.org/health/environmental-health/forms-permits
    Well & septic permit application, environmental health inspections
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  6. 6
    Michigan Legislature โ€” A Practical Guide for Tenants & Landlords https://www.legislature.mi.gov/publications/tenantlandlord.pdf
    Statewide landlord-tenant law and eviction process
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  7. 7
    Cheshire Township โ€” Ordinance 417 (Code Enforcement Officer) https://cheshiretownshipmi.gov/documents/ORD%20417%20enforcement%20officer.pdf
    Authorizes code enforcement officer and process
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  8. 8
    Cheshire Township โ€” Zoning Complaint Form (JotForm) https://form.jotform.com/261194181372052
    Anonymous public complaint intake routed to Code Enforcement
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  9. 9
    Cheshire Township โ€” Ordinance 438 (Dangerous Buildings) https://cheshiretownshipmi.gov/documents/ORD%20438%20Dangerous%20Buildings.pdf
    Authority to declare structures unsafe / order remediation
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  10. 10
    Cheshire Township โ€” Ordinance 441 (Litter) https://cheshiretownshipmi.gov/documents/ORD%20441%20Litter%20ord.pdf
    Refuse and litter on private property
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  11. 11
    Cheshire Township โ€” Ordinance 448 (Vehicle Storage, Repair, Parking) https://cheshiretownshipmi.gov/documents/ORD%20448%20Vehicle%20storage%20repair%20parking.pdf
    Inoperable-vehicle storage and roadside parking limits
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  12. 12
    Michigan Legislature โ€” Public Act 256 of 2011 (Fireworks Safety Act) https://www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=mcl-Act-256-of-2011
    State default rules where local fireworks ordinance is absent
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  13. 13
    Cheshire Township โ€” Board & Planning Commission Minutes https://cheshiretownshipmi.gov/minutes.html
    Published minutes for tracking pending ordinance activity
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  14. 14
    Court of jurisdiction for Cheshire Township landlord-tenant filings
    Verified: 2026-05-11
  15. 15
    Self-help legal resource for tenants and small landlords
    Verified: 2026-05-11
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.