Rental Investment Guide

Zeeland


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

Updated May 2026

Area Overview


The City of Zeeland sits in southeastern Ottawa County roughly six miles east of Holland, a compact community of about 5,500 residents anchored by a walkable downtown along Main Avenue and the Howard Miller Public Library and Community Center. Housing stock is predominantly single-family with a smaller stock of duplexes, apartments, and second-floor downtown units. Unlike the Lake Michigan shoreline communities to the west, Zeeland’s rental market is driven by year-round workforce demand rather than tourism, with employers including Gentex, Herman Miller, and Zeeland Public Schools.

Both short-term and long-term rentals operate in Zeeland under a single ordinance framework: Article X of the City Code (Ordinance 847) [1], which requires every residential rental unit, regardless of lease length, to be registered with the city and inspected on a three-year cycle. The city does not impose a separate short-term rental permit, permit cap, or operating moratorium [2]. The dominant compliance question for investors is whether a parcel’s zoning district permits residential dwelling use, and whether the unit can pass the city’s property maintenance inspection on the standard cycle.

Quick Status Summary


Short-Term Rentals ALLOWED

No STR-specific ordinance, permit cap, or moratorium. All rentals (short-term and long-term) are governed by Article X of the City Code (Ordinance 847) [1], which requires annual registration ($15/unit) and a Certificate of Compliance issued after a city inspection [2]. Article X explicitly applies to units rented by day, week, month, year or any other term, so STRs are captured by the same registration program.

Long-Term Rentals ALLOWED

Long-term rentals are permitted with annual registration under Article X (Ordinance 847) [1]. Annual fee is $15 per dwelling unit, inspections occur every three years, and a Certificate of Compliance is required before any unit may be leased [2].

Rental Regulations


1 Where STRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

The City of Zeeland does not have a separate short-term rental zoning overlay or STR-specific use category. Residential rental use (any term) is permitted in the city’s residential districts (R-1, R-2, R-3, and RMH) subject to standard registration and inspection under Article X [1].

The Zeeland Zoning Ordinance is published online through Municode [3]; the city’s official zoning map (dated 2/3/2025) shows district boundaries [4]. For any specific property, verify the zoning district on the map below, then confirm with the Community Development Department that the proposed rental use is permitted in that district.

๐Ÿ—บ Open the City of Zeeland Zoning Map (PDF)

2 Registration & Permit Process

Submit a completed Rental Property Registration Form to the Community Development Department (in person, by mail, or by email) along with the $15/unit registration fee. The same form covers short-term and long-term rentals [2].

SubmissionCity Hall, 21 S Elm St, Zeeland, MI 49464; email buildinginspector@cityofzeeland.com; or by mail
Annual fee$15 per dwelling unit (due by June 1) [1]
InspectionRequired before Certificate of Compliance; heating system must also be certified by a licensed mechanical contractor [5]
Provisional OccupancyA stamped copy of the registration acts as a Provisional Occupancy Permit until first scheduled inspection [2]
Change of ownershipNew owner must re-register within 30 calendar days; if a current Certificate is on file (under one year old), inspection is waived [1]
3 Fees & Penalties

Fee schedule under Section 10-278 of the City Code [1]:

Annual registration fee$15.00 per dwelling unit (due June 1, not pro-rated)
Initial inspection fee, first unit$60.00 (includes one re-inspection)
Inspection fee, each additional unit$30.00
Example: 4-plex$60 + (3 x $30) = $150 inspection + $60 annual registration = $210/year (inspection cycle: every 3 years)
Complaint-driven inspection (violation found)$35.00
Second additional inspection fee$100.00
Third+ additional inspection fee$200.00 per inspection
Lien & tax-bill remedy: Unpaid registration or inspection fees become a lien on the property after 30 days and may be added to the next property tax bill, collected like ad valorem taxes [1].

Operating a rental without a valid Certificate of Compliance is a city ordinance violation enforceable by appearance ticket or civil infraction [1].

4 Inspections & Safety Requirements

Every rental unit is inspected on a three-year cycle against the city’s adopted property maintenance code (2021 International Property Maintenance Code) [5]. Complaints, exterior code observations, or a report of heating-system / hot-water / five-or-more-violations history may trigger inspections more often [1].

What the inspector typically checks (representative items from the city’s published Property Maintenance Checklist) [6]:

  • Smoke alarms on each level, in each sleeping room, and in the vicinity of sleeping rooms (battery-powered units acceptable).
  • Heating system: independently certified by a licensed mechanical contractor on a separate form [7]; checked every 3 years.
  • Egress: every sleeping room must have proper egress; bedrooms must contain at least 70 sq ft.
  • Electrical: service of at least 100 amps; GFCI outlets in bathroom, kitchen, laundry; all knob-and-tube replaced.
  • Plumbing: adequate hot/cold water, no leaks, drains clear, fixtures operable.
  • Water heater: T&P valve, drip leg, properly vented.
  • Exterior: address numbers visible (4 inches high or more), roof and siding weatherproof, handrails on stairs over 30 inches off the ground, no unlicensed vehicles on lawn.

The owner is given at least 30 days after the initial inspection to correct violations before re-inspection [2]. One re-inspection is included in the inspection fee.

5 Operating Rules (Occupancy, Quiet Hours, Parking)

Zeeland does not publish STR-specific quiet-hour or occupancy rules beyond the citywide noise, nuisance, and property maintenance ordinances codified in the City Code [8]. Operators are still responsible for:

  • Maximum occupancy: declared on the registration form and bounded by the IPMC room-size standards (bedrooms at least 70 sq ft, living rooms at least 120 sq ft, 7 ft minimum ceiling height) [6].
  • Parking: no parking or driving on unpaved surfaces (lawn or yard) per the property maintenance code [6].
  • Trash & exterior maintenance: yard growth under 10 inches (excluding ordinary landscaping); no rubbish or debris stored on the property [6].
  • General noise/nuisance: conduct that disturbs neighbors is enforceable by the Zeeland Police Department.
6 Local Agent / 24-Hour Contact Requirement

Every rental property must designate a Responsible Local Agent with a Michigan residence, identified on the registration form by name, address, phone, and email [1]. Out-of-state owners who do not personally reside in Michigan must name an in-state agent.

Under Section 10-274(4), the Responsible Local Agent is accountable for:

  • Operating the rental in compliance with all applicable city ordinances;
  • Providing access for inspections (except where the tenant refuses entry);
  • Maintaining a current list of occupants for each unit; and
  • Accepting legal notices and service of process on behalf of the property [1].

The city will initially contact the designated agent for all matters relating to the rental inspection program, but the property owner remains responsible for any issue not resolved through the agent [2].

1 Where LTRs Are Allowed (Zoning)

Long-term rentals follow standard residential zoning. If a parcel is zoned R-1, R-2, R-3, or RMH and contains a legal residential dwelling unit, leasing that unit is permitted with registration under Article X [1]. There is no separate rental-property use category and no permit cap.

For commercial, mixed-use, or industrial-zoned parcels with a legal nonconforming residential use, verify with the Community Development Department that residential dwelling use is permitted or grandfathered before relying on rental income in underwriting [3].

๐Ÿ—บ Open the City of Zeeland Zoning Map (PDF)

2 Registration & Permit Process

Submit the Residential Rental Registration Form to the Community Development Department (in person at 21 S Elm Street, by email, or by mail) with the $15/unit annual registration fee [2]. The same form covers any rental length; there is no separate long-term packet.

Required with submissionProperty address, unit details (size, bedrooms, proposed maximum occupancy), owner contact info, designated Responsible Local Agent, $15/unit fee [1]
Annual due dateJune 1 each year (not pro-rated) [1]
Certificate termThree years from issuance [1]
Heating certificationOwner submits a Heating System Inspection Report signed by a licensed mechanical contractor before the Certificate is issued [7]
3 Fees & Penalties
Annual registration fee$15.00 per dwelling unit
Inspection fee, first unit$60.00 (includes one re-inspection)
Inspection fee, each additional unit$30.00
Example: 2-family duplex$60 + $30 = $90 inspection fee + $30 annual registration
Complaint inspection (violation found)$35.00
Second additional inspection$100.00
Subsequent inspections$200.00 each

Unpaid fees that go more than 30 days past due may be placed on the next property tax bill and collected as ad valorem taxes [1]. Fee schedule from Section 10-278 of the City Code.

4 Inspections & Safety Requirements

Every long-term rental is inspected once every three years, plus when a complaint, code observation, or change of ownership triggers an interim review [1]. The Certificate of Compliance is valid for three years from issuance, and a transfer of ownership within one year of the prior inspection waives the new inspection [1].

Compliance is judged against the city’s adopted property maintenance code (2021 IPMC). The published Property Maintenance Checklist [6] lists common items including:

  • Smoke alarms on each level, in each sleeping room, and near sleeping room doors;
  • Proper egress in every sleeping room;
  • Heating system in safe operating condition (independently certified by a licensed mechanical contractor on a separate form) [7];
  • 100-amp minimum electrical service and GFCI outlets in wet areas;
  • Functional plumbing with hot/cold water and no leaks; T&P valve and drip leg on water heater;
  • Address numbers visible, weatherproof exterior, no rubbish, no driving/parking on unpaved surfaces.

Owners receive written notice of any violations and have at least 30 days to correct them before a re-inspection [2].

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, retaliation, and the eviction process [9]. These statewide rules apply in Zeeland and are not modified by the city’s rental ordinance.

Local enforcement of property maintenance issues (no heat, plumbing failure, vermin) is handled by the Community Development Department under the IPMC; serious habitability complaints can be filed in writing with the Building Inspector [5]. A complaint inspection where a violation is found carries a $35 fee to the owner [1].

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 renting out in Zeeland?

Zeeland's rental rules are simpler than most of West Michigan (one ordinance, one registration form, one three-year inspection cycle) but the property-maintenance bar is real. I help investors and owners in Ottawa County figure out what a unit needs to pass on the first try, and whether a deal pencils against local rent comps.

Sources & Downloads


  1. 1
    City of Zeeland – Code of Ordinances, Chapter 10 Article X (Rental Registration & Inspection) https://library.municode.com/mi/zeeland/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=COOR_CH10BUBURE_ARTXREREIN
    Adopted as Ord. 847 (2/19/2007); definitions, registration, inspection cycle, fees (Sec. 10-278), local agent, certificate of compliance, lien remedy. Verified against full PDF text 2026-05-14.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
  2. 2
    City of Zeeland – Residential Rental Inspection Program (RRIP) summary https://www.cityofzeeland.com/building-zoning/
    Public-facing summary: 3-year inspection cycle, $15 registration, $60/$30 inspection fees, RRIP steps and forms.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
  3. 3
    City of Zeeland – Zoning Ordinance (Municode) https://library.municode.com/mi/zeeland/codes/zoning?nodeId=CIZEZOOR
    District regulations, supplemental regulations, site development standards.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
  4. 4
    Official city zoning map PDF.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
  5. 5
    City of Zeeland – Building & Zoning Department page https://www.cityofzeeland.com/building-zoning/
    Contact info, fee schedule, permit applications, RRIP overview.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
  6. 6
    Common items inspected against the 2021 IPMC.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
  7. 7
    Required form, signed by licensed mechanical contractor before Certificate of Compliance.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
  8. 8
    Citywide noise, nuisance, property maintenance, and general regulations.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
  9. 9
    Michigan Legislature – A Practical Guide for Tenants & Landlords https://www.legislature.mi.gov/publications/tenantlandlord.pdf
    Statewide landlord-tenant law, leases, security deposits, eviction process.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
  10. 10
    Ottawa County – Property Mapping (GIS) https://gis.miottawa.org/ottawa/geocortex/propertymapping/
    County GIS parcel viewer – parcels, owner, tax data.
    Verified: 2026-05-14
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.