Rental Investment Guide

Lakewood Club


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

Updated May 2026

Area Overview


The Village of Lakewood Club is a small incorporated village of roughly 700 residents in northwestern Muskegon County, sitting inside Dalton Township geographically but operating as a separate jurisdiction with its own elected council, zoning ordinance, and codified Code of Ordinances.[1][6] The village mailing address uses Twin Lake (zip 49457), but Village Hall and all land-use decisions for parcels inside the village boundary are handled by Lakewood Club, not Dalton Township.[1]

Lakewood Club has not adopted a dedicated short-term rental ordinance, license, or registration program, and the village does not run a long-term landlord registration or rental-inspection program. Rental activity is governed by the village’s 2023 Zoning Ordinance, the general nuisance ordinance, and Michigan’s statewide landlord-tenant law.[2][3][7] In October 2025 the Village Council adopted a comprehensive recodification of all general and permanent ordinances (effective December 6, 2025); the recodification consolidated existing rules but did not add an STR framework.[6]

Because Village Hall office hours are limited (Monday & Wednesday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday & Thursday 8 a.m. to noon, closed Friday), buyers and landlords should plan to email the clerk or treasurer to verify any property-specific zoning or permit question before relying on the general ordinance text.[1]

Quick Status Summary


Short-Term Rentals NO VILLAGE STR ORDINANCE

The Village of Lakewood Club has not adopted a short-term rental ordinance, license, or registration program. STRs operate under the village zoning ordinance, the general nuisance ordinance, and Michigan law. Parcel-level zoning compliance must be confirmed with the village clerk before operating.

Long-Term Rentals ALLOWED

Long-term rentals are permitted in residential zoning districts with no village-level landlord registration or periodic rental inspection. Landlords are subject to Michigan’s Truth in Renting Act, the village property-maintenance and nuisance ordinances, and standard building/trades permits for any renovations.

Rental Regulations


๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Where STRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

The Village of Lakewood Club has not adopted a short-term rental ordinance, so STR permissibility tracks the underlying zoning district shown on the village’s official Zoning District Map. Residential dwellings in residential districts (including the R-3 Manufactured Housing District) are the default starting point, but the village has not published a machine-readable use table that explicitly addresses transient or short-term lodging.[3][4] For any property, pull the parcel’s zoning from the official map below, then confirm with the village clerk before listing on Airbnb, VRBO, or similar.[1]

View the Official Zoning District Map (PDF)

๐Ÿ“‹ Is There a Village STR Permit or Registration?

No. There is no short-term rental permit, license, or registration program adopted by the Village of Lakewood Club. The codified Code of Ordinances effective December 6, 2025 consolidated existing village ordinances and did not add an STR framework, and the American Legal Publishing code library returns no STR-related sections for Lakewood Club.[6][7] Operators are still subject to the village zoning ordinance and to general ordinances covering nuisance, noise, open burning, and animal control.[2][3][5]

If a property has been physically modified to support an STR (added bedrooms, basement bedrooms, accessory structures used for sleeping, kitchenette additions, etc.), a zoning application and building permits will be required before the use begins.[4]

๐Ÿ“„ Building & Zoning Permits That May Apply

STR operators making any physical changes to a property in the village must go through two permit paths. Land-use approvals (rezoning, special use, variance, base zoning permit) are submitted to Village Hall using the 2025 Zoning Application form; separate building, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing permit applications are listed on the village Forms page and must be submitted before construction begins.[4][8] The village’s Forms page lists individual applications for: building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fence, contractor registration, commercial/industrial site plan, residential site plan, and land division.[8]

Specific permit fees are set by the Village Council and are subject to change; the published fee schedule lives on the application form and the village’s adopted budget rather than as a standalone fee page.[9] Always confirm the current fee before submitting an application by calling Village Hall at (231) 894-9008.[1]

๐Ÿ”‡ Operating Rules: Noise, Nuisance & Burning

STR hosts must follow the village’s General Nuisances ordinance (Ordinance No. 101, adopted 2024), which prohibits noise that unreasonably disturbs others, accumulation of refuse, and similar quality-of-life violations as municipal civil infractions enforceable against the property owner and the occupant.[5] The older standalone Nuisance Ordinance (No. 13) remains on the books for offenses defined there.[10]

Open burning is regulated under Ordinance No. 46: recreational bonfires are allowed up to six feet in diameter by four feet high, must use only brush, limbs, and tree cuttings (no household waste, no construction debris), and may not be left unattended.[11] STR hosts should explicitly prohibit fire-pit use of household waste and require attended fires in their house rules.

Lakewood Club has not adopted a standalone fireworks ordinance; consumer fireworks are governed by Michigan’s Fireworks Safety Act (Public Act 256 of 2011), which permits use only on the day before, day of, and day after federal holidays unless the village has enacted additional restrictions.[7][12] STR hosts should explicitly prohibit fireworks in their house rules to avoid complaints from neighbors.

๐Ÿ’ต Fees & Penalties

The Village of Lakewood Club has not published a separate STR licensing fee, transient-lodging tax, or rental-registration fee because no such program exists.[2][6] Penalties for nuisance and ordinance violations are issued as municipal civil infractions under the general nuisance ordinance; fines, default judgments, and equitable relief are available remedies under Ord. 101.[5]

Zoning and building permit fees are set by the Village Council and are listed on the applicable application form; for current amounts, call Village Hall at (231) 894-9008 or email the clerk before submitting.[1][4] Sewer and water utility billing for properties served by village systems is invoiced on the schedule shown in the adopted FY 2025-2026 budget.[9]

๐Ÿ’ง Septic & Well Compliance for Rural Parcels

Many parcels in Lakewood Club are served by private on-site septic systems and private wells rather than village utilities. New construction, replacement systems, and pre-sale evaluations are permitted and inspected by Public Health Muskegon County (Environmental Health Services), not by the village.[13][14] STR operators planning to add bedrooms, expand occupancy, or convert a single-family home into a higher-occupancy rental should pull a septic evaluation first: a system sized for a 3-bedroom owner-occupied home may be undersized for a 6-guest STR running peak weekends.[14]

Well permits, inspections, and water-quality testing also route through Muskegon County Environmental Health at (231) 724-6208.[15]

๐Ÿ“ž If You Get a Complaint or Citation

First call should be to Village Hall at (231) 894-9008 to identify which ordinance is being cited and which department or county agency is enforcing.[1] Civil-infraction citations for nuisance, animal control, and burning violations are issued under the corresponding ordinance and adjudicated as municipal civil infractions; serious matters route through the Muskegon County Sheriff and the 60th District Court.[5]

For STR-specific neighbor complaints (overnight parties, parking overflow, unattended fires), a 24-hour local contact is strongly recommended even though the village does not formally require one. Lakewood Club is small enough that a single problem weekend will reach the Village Council; investors who do not live nearby should retain a local property manager.

๐Ÿ—บ๏ธ Where LTRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

Long-term residential rentals are allowed in residential zoning districts shown on the village’s official Zoning District Map. Because the village has not published a fully machine-readable use table on its website, parcel-level confirmation should be obtained from the village clerk before purchasing a property intended for rental use.[1][3]

View the Official Zoning District Map (PDF)

๐Ÿ“‹ Is There a Village LTR Registration or Inspection Program?

No. The Village of Lakewood Club does not operate a rental-registration program for long-term rentals and does not require a periodic rental inspection or rental certificate of occupancy at the village level.[2][6] (For comparison, larger Muskegon County cities like Muskegon, Muskegon Heights, North Muskegon, and Whitehall do run formal rental-registration programs; Lakewood Club has not adopted a similar program.)

Landlords are still bound by Michigan’s Truth in Renting Act and by the village’s General Nuisances ordinance (Ord. 101), and any unit being remodeled, re-occupied after vacancy, or expanded will need building/subtrade permits and final inspections before legal occupancy.[4][5]

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Permits Required for Renovations & Mechanical Work

Landlords planning to convert a basement to a bedroom, finish an attic, add an accessory apartment, or replace mechanicals (furnace, water heater, electrical panel) must pull permits through the village before the work begins. The Forms page lists individual applications for building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fence, contractor registration, site plan, and land division work.[8] Work performed without permits will surface during a buyer’s pre-purchase inspection and can hold up resale or refinance.

For technical code questions or to confirm which inspector handles a specific trade, call Village Hall at (231) 894-9008; the village will direct callers to the current contracted inspector for the relevant trade.[1]

๐Ÿ“˜ Landlord Obligations Under Michigan Law

Even without a village registration program, Lakewood Club landlords must comply with Michigan’s statewide landlord-tenant statutes. Core obligations: a written lease that complies with the Truth in Renting Act (MCL 554.631 to 554.641 – lease provisions cannot waive statutory tenant rights); a security deposit capped at 1.5 months’ rent held in a regulated bank account with the bank’s name disclosed in writing within 14 days (MCL 554.601 et seq.); written 30-day notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy; and use of court-issued Demand for Possession forms (DC-100c/DC-102c) to begin an eviction.[16]

The village’s General Nuisances ordinance (Ord. 101) adds local enforceability to basic quality-of-life standards; both owners and tenants can be cited.[5]

โš–๏ธ Eviction & Tenant Resources

Evictions for Lakewood Club rental properties are filed in Muskegon County’s 60th District Court. The court follows Michigan’s summary-proceedings statute and requires the proper notice/Demand for Possession before filing; using the wrong notice form or filing before the cure period expires will result in dismissal and lost weeks.[16]

Tenants and landlords in Muskegon County can reach Public Health Muskegon County for environmental-health complaints (septic backups, well contamination, lead) at (231) 724-6208; Michigan Legal Help publishes plain-language guides on eviction defenses, security-deposit disputes, and lease termination that are useful for both sides of a tenancy.[14][16]

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
    Village of Lakewood Club – Official Homepage https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/
    Contact info, office hours (Mon/Wed 8-5, Tue/Thu 8-12), council membership, department links
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  2. 2
    Village of Lakewood Club – Ordinances Index https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/ordinances/
    Complete list of currently adopted village ordinances; confirms no STR or LTR registration ordinance is on the books
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  3. 3
    Village of Lakewood Club – Zoning/Subdivision Ordinance Adopted October 2023 (PDF) https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Subdivision-Ordinance-Adopted-October-2023.pdf
    Primary zoning code adopted October 23, 2023
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  4. 4
    Village of Lakewood Club – Chapter 3 District Regulations (PDF) https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/chapter3-District-Regulations.pdf
    Use table, dimensions table, off-street parking requirements; includes R-3 Manufactured Housing District
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  5. 5
    Village of Lakewood Club – Ordinance 101 General Nuisances (PDF) https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Ordinance-101General-Nuisances.pdf
    2024 comprehensive nuisance ordinance with civil-infraction penalties and enforcement provisions
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  6. 6
    Village of Lakewood Club – Notice of Adoption of Codified Code 2025 (PDF) https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Lakewood-Club-339564-1.pdf
    Comprehensive recodification adopted October 27 2025, effective December 6 2025; published in White Lake Beacon November 16 2025
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  7. 7
    Village of Lakewood Club – Codified Code of Ordinances (American Legal Publishing) https://codelibrary.amlegal.com/codes/lakewoodclubmi/latest/overview
    Searchable codified code; confirms no STR/LTR registration provisions exist
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  8. 8
    Village of Lakewood Club – Forms Page https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/forms/
    Index of permit applications: building, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, fence, site plan, land division, zoning, contractor registration
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  9. 9
    Village of Lakewood Club – Adopted Budget FY 2025-2026 (PDF) https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/Adopted-Budget-2025-2026.pdf
    Utility rates and operating fees for the current fiscal year
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  10. 10
    Village of Lakewood Club – Ordinance 13 Nuisance (PDF) https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/13-NUISANCE.pdf
    Legacy nuisance ordinance retained on the books
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  11. 11
    Village of Lakewood Club – Ordinance 46 Open Burn (PDF) https://villageoflakewoodclub.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/46-Open-Burn.pdf
    Recreational bonfires up to 6ft diameter x 4ft high; brush/limbs/tree cuttings only; no household waste
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  12. 12
    State of Michigan – Fireworks Safety Act (PA 256 of 2011) https://www.legislature.mi.gov/Laws/MCL?objectName=mcl-Act-256-of-2011
    Statewide regulation of consumer fireworks; permits use day before/of/after federal holidays absent local restriction
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  13. 13
    Muskegon County – Septic Permits & Evaluations https://co.muskegon.mi.us/1042/Septic-Permits-Evaluations
    Public Health Muskegon County environmental-health authority over on-site sewage systems
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  14. 14
    Muskegon County – Environmental Health Services landing https://co.muskegon.mi.us/1343/Environmental-Health-Services
    Phone (231) 724-6208; covers septic, well, food, swimming-pool, lead inspections
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  15. 15
    Muskegon County – Well Permits & Evaluations https://co.muskegon.mi.us/1043/Well-Permits-Evaluations
    Required for new wells, major repairs, and pre-sale water-quality testing
    Verified: 2026-05-16
  16. 16
    Michigan Attorney General – Landlord Requirements (Renters' Rights) https://www.michigan.gov/consumerprotection/protect-yourself/renters-rights/landlord-requirements
    State-level overview of landlord obligations and tenant rights under Michigan law
    Verified: 2026-05-16
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.