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Occupancy Limits: Greenfield vs Milwaukee

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Greenfield, WI and Milwaukee, WI?

Greenfield and Milwaukee have similar restriction levels.

Greenfield, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee County imposes no occupancy cap on short-term rentals. Guest limits, where they exist, come from the host municipality's ordinance and from state tourist rooming house safety rules; state law caps how far a municipality may restrict rentals.

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Milwaukee, WI

Milwaukee County

Some Restrictions

Milwaukee STR occupancy follows the state rooming house cap of two guests per bedroom plus two, and overall building occupancy limits set by the Wisconsin Uniform Dwelling Code.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreenfieldMilwaukee
County Occupancy CapNone set by the county-
Source of LimitsMunicipal code and state TRH rules-
State FloorCannot ban 7+ day rentals-
Short-Stay Cap FloorNo fewer than 180 days/365-
AuthorityWis. Stat. 66.1014(2)-
Formula-2 per bedroom + 2
Min First Occupant-70 sq ft
Min Additional-50 sq ft each
State Authority-DATCP Ch. ATCP 72

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Greenfield FAQ

How many guests can a Milwaukee County short-term rental hold?

Milwaukee County sets no guest cap. Any occupancy limit comes from the host municipality's building or licensing code and from state tourist rooming house safety standards. Confirm the maximum with the city, village, or town where the rental is located.

Can a local government ban short-term rentals outright?

No. Under Wis. Stat. 66.1014(2)(a), a political subdivision may not prohibit renting a residential dwelling for 7 consecutive days or longer. For 6-to-30-day rentals it may cap total rental days at no fewer than 180 per year.

Milwaukee FAQ

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