Bangor
Short-term & long-term rental regulations, fees, and investor resources for Van Buren County, Michigan.
Area Overview
Bangor is a small inland city in northwestern Van Buren County, Michigan, sitting in the northeast corner of (but politically independent from) Bangor Township. The 2020 Census recorded a population of 2,016 in 823 housing units, with a 5.1% rental vacancy rate โ a small but active rental market dominated by single-family homes and a handful of small apartment buildings rather than the lakefront vacation stock that drives nearby Lake Michigan towns [1].
Bangor does not maintain a short-term-rental-specific ordinance. Instead, the rental rulebook is anchored by Ordinance No. 239 (1998), which requires an Occupancy Inspection and Occupancy Permit at every change of tenant for rental units, at every change of owner for owner-occupied homes, and annually for apartment complexes with six or more units [2]. Failure to obtain the permit before occupancy carries a $75-per-day fine, and the City reserves the right to shut off water service to enforce compliance [2][3]. Together with the City’s general zoning ordinance and the 2025 Blight Ordinance amendment, these rules form the practical compliance path for any landlord operating in the city [3][4].
Quick Status Summary
Bangor has no STR-specific ordinance โ short-term rental activity is not separately registered or capped, but every rental unit (long or short term) is subject to Ordinance No. 239 occupancy inspections, the City’s general zoning ordinance, and the building/electrical/plumbing/mechanical code regime [2][5]. Operators planning to advertise nightly or weekly stays should confirm zoning compliance for the specific parcel and complete an Occupancy Inspection before each new guest cycle. Van Buren / Cass District Health Department also notes that STRs on private well or septic may need a well/septic inspection [6].
Long-term rentals are permitted in residential and mixed-use zoning districts. The compliance trigger is Ordinance No. 239: a $40 Occupancy Inspection and Occupancy Permit are required before every new tenant moves in, and apartment complexes with six or more units are inspected annually [2][3]. There is no separate annual landlord registration program.
Rental Regulations
Where STRs Are Allowed (Zoning)
Bangor has no STR-specific zoning category and no STR-specific ordinance. Whether a parcel can be used for short-term rental activity comes down to the underlying zoning district under the City’s general zoning ordinance โ codified in the Bangor Code of Ordinances on Municode [5] โ and whether the City treats the proposed use as a residential dwelling, a bed-and-breakfast / lodging use, or a permitted accessory use.
The 2010 Zoning Map (the only published map version available) is a scanned PDF, so by-district permissions are not reliably machine-readable. For any specific property, verify the zoning district using the Van Buren County GIS Parcel Viewer below, then confirm the proposed STR use with the Zoning Administrator at City Hall before signing or listing.
Click the map to open the full Zoning Map PDF.
Registration & Permit Process
There is no City-issued STR registration or annual permit in Bangor. Instead, operators are routed through three other compliance gates that apply to every rental in the city [2][5][7]:
- Zoning Compliance Permit โ file the Zoning Compliance form (in person or by mail) before any change of use; Special Use Permits run $75/year if your operation does not fit by-right zoning [3][7].
- Occupancy Inspection & Permit (Ord. 239) โ required at every change of tenant for rental units; the buyer, seller, landlord, or tenant may apply at City Hall [2].
- Well & septic inspection โ Van Buren / Cass District Health Department offers (and in some local-code contexts, requires) a short-term rental well/septic inspection for rentals on private systems [6].
Fees & Penalties
Fees come from the 2025 Bangor Fee Schedule (Ordinance #252) and the Occupancy Inspection ordinance [3][2]:
The City may also shut off water service to enforce occupancy permit compliance against persistent violators [2].
Inspections & Safety Requirements
Ordinance No. 239 (adopted Nov 2, 1998) directs the City’s appointed Building Inspector to verify each unit meets existing building codes before issuing the Occupancy Permit [2]. Inspection items include:
- Operable window in every bedroom large enough for fire escape and rescue.
- One working smoke detector in every bedroom (battery or hard-wired); additional detectors required in common areas, kitchens, and hallways.
- GFCI-protected outlets near water faucets, sinks, and tubs.
- Operable water heater pressure relief valve sized with 3/4" galvanized pipe within 6" of the floor.
- Secure handrails on stairs over three steps.
- Walls, ceilings, floor coverings clean and finished; no holes, cracks, or pest harborage; entrance doors close and lock.
- Basement sleeping rooms must have two exits, one egress window-sized.
Occupancy limits are also set at the inspection [2]:
- Sleeping room, single occupant: at least 70 sq ft.
- Sleeping room, multiple occupants: at least 50 sq ft per occupant.
- Living room (3โ5 occupants): minimum 120 sq ft; (6+): 150 sq ft.
- Kitchen (3โ5 occupants): minimum 50 sq ft; (6+): 60 sq ft.
Electrical, plumbing, or mechanical defects identified in a rental unit must be corrected by a licensed contractor under the corresponding permit before occupancy is allowed [2].
Operating Rules (Occupancy, Noise, Parking)
STR operators are bound by the City’s general nuisance and operating rules, the same as any other rental [3][4]:
- Occupancy limits (Ord. 239): 70 sq ft for a single sleeper; 50 sq ft per additional occupant in shared bedrooms; living-room and kitchen square-foot floors scale with the headcount [2].
- Noise โ Ord. #94: 1st offense $50; 2nd $75; 3rd $100; 4th referred to court [3].
- Animals โ Ord. #90: same general-offense fine ladder as noise; nuisance dogs and unlicensed animals draw a daily fine after 10 days [3].
- Tall grass & weeds (Ord. #2023-1): 1st offense $250; 2nd $500. Includes lots not maintained by absentee landlords [3].
- Blight (Ord. #291, amended 8/4/2025): 1st offense up to $500, daily fee thereafter [3][4].
- Parking: parking on front lawns, in non-spaces, on the wrong side of the street, or impeding traffic flow draws $35 / $65 / $100 (1st / 2nd / 3rd) under Code Chapter 71.39 [3].
- Off-Road Vehicles (Ord. 2022-01): ORV use within the city is restricted to the route shown on the published ORV map; not authorized for guest joyriding [8].
Local Agent / Complaint Contact
Bangor does not require a 24-hour local agent by ordinance, but the City does maintain a clear complaint chain [9]:
- Code Enforcement Officer: Ezekiel Drake โ 269-292-0440, e.drake@cityofbangormi.gov
- City Hall (general / clerk): 269-427-5831
- Police Dispatch: 269-657-3101 | Police On-Duty: 269-292-0442
- DPW Emergency: 269-312-4298
Code Enforcement requires written, non-anonymous complaints to act on most non-life-safety issues [9]. Operators expecting absentee management should designate a local point person whose contact info is on file with the City.
Where LTRs Are Allowed (Zoning)
Long-term rentals (leases of 31+ days) are permitted by right wherever the underlying zoning permits residential dwelling use under the City’s zoning ordinance [5]. No separate "rental" classification applies โ the unit is treated as residential and subject to Ordinance No. 239’s occupancy inspection regime [2].
Where verification matters: commercial, industrial, or mixed-use parcels in downtown Bangor may not allow residential dwelling use by right. Verify the parcel’s zoning district on the map below, then confirm with the Zoning Administrator before leasing.
Click the map to open the full Zoning Map PDF.
Occupancy Inspection at Every Tenant Change (Ordinance 239)
Submission path: in person or by mail to City Hall, 257 W Monroe Street, Bangor MI 49013. The buyer, seller, landlord, or tenant can be the applicant; once the application is paid, the City’s appointed Building Inspector schedules and performs the inspection [2].
Fees & Penalties
Fees from the 2025 Bangor Fee Schedule (Ord. #252) and Ordinance 239 [3][2]:
The Building Permit Fee Schedule was updated to take effect February 1, 2026 [10].
Inspections & Safety Requirements
Same Ordinance 239 inspection list applies to long-term rentals as to short-term: bedroom egress windows, working smoke detectors in every bedroom plus common areas, GFCI outlets near water, working pressure-relief valves on water heaters, secure handrails over three steps, finished walls/ceilings/floors, two-exit basement bedrooms, and operable doors that close and lock [2].
Defects must be corrected by a licensed electrician, plumber, or mechanical contractor before the unit can be reoccupied โ the corresponding permit must be pulled and the work re-inspected [2]. The Building Inspector is Bill Snider (269-876-7244); Plumbing is Fred Ristau (269-249-8061); Mechanical is Walt DeVisser (269-214-6696); Electrical is Lyle Lester via Michigan Township Services (269-673-3239) [7].
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 Michigan Legislature publishes a free Practical Guide for Tenants and Landlords covering leases, security deposits, repairs, retaliation, and the eviction process [11]. These rules apply equally inside Bangor and are not modified by city ordinance.
For local utility-shutoff disputes specifically, note that Ordinance 239 explicitly authorizes the City to shut off water service to enforce the occupancy permit requirement [2] โ that is a code-enforcement remedy against the property, not a tenant-relations issue, and tenants caught in such a shutoff should contact City Hall directly to clarify what is owed.
Official Resources
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Sources & Downloads
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1Wikipedia โ Bangor, Michigan https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangor,_Michigan2020 Census population (2,016), 823 housing units, 5.1% rental vacancy rate; Bangor Township geographic relationshipVerified: 2026-05-09
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2City of Bangor โ Occupancy Inspection Handout (Ordinance 239) https://www.cityofbangormi.org/wp-content/uploads/Bangor.occupancy.inspection.pdfOrd. 239 (adopted 11/2/1998): change-of-tenant inspection, $40 inspection fee, $75/day fine, water shut-off enforcement, occupancy limits, inspection checklistVerified: 2026-05-09
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3City of Bangor โ 2025 Fee Schedule (Ordinance #252) https://www.cityofbangormi.org/wp-content/uploads/Fee-Schedule.Annual-Approval-051925.FINAL_.pdfAnnual adoption 5/19/2025; Certificate of Occupancy $35, 2nd Check $100, Failure to Obtain Occupancy Permit $75, noise/blight fine laddersVerified: 2026-05-09
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4City of Bangor โ Blight Ordinance No. 291 (Amended 8/4/2025) https://www.cityofbangormi.org/wp-content/uploads/Ordinance-291.Blight.080425.Amended.FINAL_.pdfMost recent amendment to Bangor's blight regimeVerified: 2026-05-09
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5City of Bangor โ Code of Ordinances (Municode) https://library.municode.com/mi/bangor/codes/codeFull searchable code; zoning chapter governs by-district permitted usesVerified: 2026-05-09
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6Van Buren / Cass District Health Department โ Water & Septic / Short-Term Rental Inspection https://vbcassdhd.org/environmental-health/water-septic/Confirms STR-specific well/septic inspection program offered by the districtVerified: 2026-05-09
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7City of Bangor โ Permits, Licenses & Inspections https://www.cityofbangormi.org/departments/permits-licenses-inspectionsPermit submission paths (mail / email / in person), Special Use Permits, inspector contact directoryVerified: 2026-05-09
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8City of Bangor โ Off-Road Vehicle Ordinance 2022-01 https://www.cityofbangormi.org/wp-content/uploads/Ordinance-2022-01_OFF-ROAD-VEHICLE-ORDINANCE-w-ORV-MAP.pdfORV restrictions and route map within city limitsVerified: 2026-05-09
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9City of Bangor โ Code Enforcement https://www.cityofbangormi.org/departments/code-enforcementComplaint filing process, Code Enforcement Officer Ezekiel Drake (269-292-0440, e.drake@cityofbangormi.gov)Verified: 2026-05-09
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10City of Bangor โ Building Permit Fee Schedule (Effective February 1, 2026) https://www.cityofbangormi.org/wp-content/uploads/Building-Permit-Fee-Schedule-Goes-into-effect-February-1-2026-PDF.pdfMost recent published building-permit fee tableVerified: 2026-05-09
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11Michigan Legislature โ A Practical Guide for Tenants & Landlords https://www.legislature.mi.gov/publications/tenantlandlord.pdfStatewide landlord-tenant law, leases, eviction processVerified: 2026-05-09
