The Village of Central Lake does not currently have a dedicated short-term rental ordinance or a local transient occupancy tax. Hosts are primarily governed by the Michigan State Use Tax (6%) and general village zoning and nuisance codes.
To host an Airbnb in Central Lake, you do not currently need a specific short-term rental permit from the village, as no such ordinance exists. You should still check with the Village Zoning Administrator to ensure your specific property use is compliant with local residential rules. You are responsible for ensuring the 6% Michigan Use Tax is paid, though Airbnb and VRBO usually handle this for you. Always check your HOA or deed restrictions, as these often prohibit short-term rentals even when the city does not.
Permit Required
No
Night Limit
None
Primary Residence
Not Required
Total Tax Rate
Varies
Disclaimer
Regulatory information is AI-researched for educational purposes. Details may be outdated or incomplete. Always verify requirements directly with your city/county planning department before operating a short-term rental.
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