Cross-referenced against 3 official sources — municipal codes, planning-department pages, and government registries.
Oscoda Charter Township does not currently have a dedicated short-term rental ordinance or registration program. While the use is technically unlisted in the zoning code, the township has not actively banned the practice and is currently in the process of discussing new regulatory frameworks.
To host an Airbnb in Oscoda, you do not currently need a specific short-term rental permit from the Township. You must still comply with standard residential rules, such as noise ordinances and waste disposal. Because there is no local lodging tax, you only need to ensure the Michigan State Use Tax (6%) is being paid, which is typically handled automatically by platforms like Airbnb and VRBO.
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 Details may be outdated or incomplete.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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