Cross-referenced against 3 official sources — municipal codes, planning-department pages, and government registries.
The City of Marquette requires all short-term rentals to obtain an annual license and undergo a safety inspection. While the city does not cap nights, it strictly enforces occupancy limits based on bedroom count and requires a local 24/7 emergency contact.
To host an Airbnb in the City of Marquette, you must first get a permit from the Community Development Department. This involves paying a $150 fee, showing you have proper insurance, and passing a home safety inspection for things like fire exits and smoke alarms. You don't have to live on-site to rent your property, but you must have a local person who can respond to problems 24 hours a day. Be sure to pay the 6% state use tax and the 5% local county tourism tax, as these are required for stays under 30 days.
Regulatory information is AI-researched from public city/county codes 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 Details may be outdated or incomplete.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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