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ADU Rental Restrictions: Charlotte vs Cornelius

How do adu rental restrictions rules compare between Charlotte, NC and Cornelius, NC?

Charlotte, NC

Mecklenburg County

Some Restrictions

Charlotte permits long-term ADU rentals without a city license. Short-term rentals (under 30 days) are limited by Charlotte UDO Sec. 9.5 (Lodging) and the Charlotte STR registration process. North Carolina's Schroeder v. City of Wilmington decision (2019) preempts cities from outright banning short-term rentals. Mecklenburg County collects a 6% room occupancy tax; NC sales tax of 4.75% (plus 2.5% local option) applies to stays under 90 days.

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Cornelius, NC

Mecklenburg County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCharlotteCornelius
Long-Term RentalNo city license-
STR AuthorityUDO Sec. 9.5 + NC preemption-
Total Tax~13%+ on stays <30 days-
State LawSchroeder v. Wilmington (2019)-

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Charlotte FAQ

Can I rent my Charlotte ADU on Airbnb?

Yes. NC law (Schroeder v. Wilmington, 2019) prohibits outright STR bans. You must comply with UDO Sec. 9.5 Lodging use standards, register for occupancy tax with Mecklenburg County, and collect ~13% combined taxes.

Do I need a license for a long-term ADU tenant?

No. Charlotte does not maintain a general rental registry for properties in good standing. NCGS Ch. 42 (Residential Rental Agreements Act) governs the lease.

Cornelius FAQ

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