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Michigan courts have consistently sided with HOAs in their right to restrict or prohibit short term rentals in Michigan through their covenants. Many HOA documents contain residential use only provisions that judges interpret as prohibiting short-term rentals.
Ann Arbor, Holland, Mackinaw City, and Spring Lake ban short-term rentals in residential zones. Grand Haven and South Haven issued moratoriums on new short-term rentals, though some rental properties have existed for a century.
There are two types of allowable STRs in Traverse City: tourist homes, or hosted owner-occupied rentals, and vacation home rentals, which do not need to be owner-occupied. While tourist homes are allowed in residential districts, vacation home rentals are not.
Airbnb: By far the largest and best-known short-term rental website, with more than 7 million listings in 100,000 cities worldwide. Vrbo: Established in 1995, the site focuses on private homes and tends to attract a more mature clientele looking for the privacy of whole-home rentals.
Condo associations and HOAs often try to regulate or even ban STRs to maintain the peaceful, long-term nature of their communities. In Michigan, there is no single statewide law governing STRs, but the legal framework for STRs is shaped by a mix of local ordinances, zoning regulations, and association bylaws.
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