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Permit Requirements: Grove City vs Westerville

How do permit requirements rules compare between Grove City, OH and Westerville, OH?

Grove City and Westerville have similar restriction levels.

Grove City, OH

Franklin County

Some Restrictions

Grove City does not have a dedicated short-term rental registration ordinance as of 2026, but STR operators must obtain a Zoning Certificate confirming the use complies with applicable residential district standards and collect the Franklin County 5.9 percent hotel/motel lodging tax.

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Westerville, OH

Franklin County

Some Restrictions

Westerville does not have a dedicated short-term rental licensing ordinance, but STRs must comply with residential zoning, the city lodging tax registration, and Franklin/Delaware County health and safety rules. Operators should register with the Westerville Income Tax Division for bed tax collection.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGrove CityWesterville
City PermitNo dedicated STR license-
Lodging TaxFranklin County 5.9 percent-
State TaxOhio has no state bed tax-
ZoningVerify with Development DeptAllowed in residential, no alteration of character
HOAOften more restrictiveOften prohibits STRs
STR Permit-No dedicated permit required
Lodging Tax Reg-Required with Income Tax Division
State-No Ohio STR preemption

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Grove City FAQ

Do I need a permit to list my property on Airbnb in Grove City?

Grove City has no specific city-level STR permit ordinance as of 2025. STRs must comply with Grove City Zoning Code (Part 11) for residential use. Franklin County occupancy tax applies. Contact Grove City Planning at 614-277-3000 to verify current requirements.

What are the short-term rental registration requirements in Grove City?

City Permit: Not specifically required. Zoning: Must comply with residential zone rules. Contact: Grove City Planning 614-277-3000. County Tax: Franklin County 4% occupancy tax.

Westerville FAQ

Do I need a permit to run an Airbnb in Westerville?

No dedicated STR permit is required, but you must register with the Westerville Income Tax Division to collect the 3% lodging tax and comply with residential zoning and safety codes.

Can my HOA ban my Airbnb?

Yes. Ohio ORC Chapter 5312 allows HOAs to enforce recorded covenants, and many Westerville subdivisions prohibit rentals under 30 days.

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