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ADU Rental Restrictions: Grand Rapids vs Wyoming

How do adu rental restrictions rules compare between Grand Rapids, MI and Wyoming, MI?

Grand Rapids, MI

Kent County

Some Restrictions

Long-term rentals of accessory dwelling units in Grand Rapids must obtain a rental certificate under Chapter 173 (Rental Property Maintenance and Inspection) with periodic Code Compliance inspections. Short-term rentals (under 30 days) are separately regulated and require registration, life-safety compliance, and collection of the Kent County 5% lodging excise tax plus Michigan 6% use tax. Michigan prohibits municipal rent control under PA 226 of 1988 (MCL 123.411). Security deposits are capped at 1.5 months under MCL 554.602.

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Wyoming, MI

Kent County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrand RapidsWyoming
Long-Term CertificationChapter 173 (Code Compliance)-
STR RegulationChapter 138 Short-Term Rentals-
Kent County Lodging Tax5% accommodations excise-
Michigan Use Tax6% (MCL 205.91 et seq.)-
Security Deposit Cap1.5 months (MCL 554.602)-
Rent ControlProhibited by MCL 123.411-

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Grand Rapids FAQ

Can I rent my Grand Rapids ADU on Airbnb?

Only after registering under Chapter 138 (Short-Term Rentals) with the city. Registration requires demonstration of life-safety compliance (smoke and CO alarms, proper egress, occupancy limits), liability insurance, and payment of an annual fee. You must also collect and remit the Michigan 6% use tax (MCL 205.91 et seq.) and the Kent County 5% accommodations excise tax administered by the Kent County Treasurer, plus any state sales-and-use tax obligations through the Michigan Department of Treasury.

Does Michigan allow rent control on long-term tenants?

No. Michigan Public Act 226 of 1988, codified at MCL 123.411, prohibits any local unit of government from enacting or enforcing rent control or rent stabilization on private residential rental property. Grand Rapids may regulate rental certification, code compliance, and habitability under Chapter 173 and the Michigan Landlord-Tenant Relationships Act (MCL 554.601 et seq.), but cannot cap rent increases or impose just-cause eviction beyond Michigan summary proceedings (MCL 600.5701 et seq.).

Wyoming FAQ

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