Maumee vs Toledo
How do night caps rules compare between Maumee, OH and Toledo, OH?
Maumee, OH
Lucas County
No data available yet for Maumee.
Toledo, OH
Lucas County
Toledo does not impose annual night caps on short-term rentals as of 2026. Operators may rent as many nights per year as desired, subject to zoning, tax, and registration compliance.
View full Toledo rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Maumee | Toledo |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Cap | - | None |
| Owner-Occupied | - | Same rules |
| Non-Owner-Occupied | - | Same rules |
| Federal 14-Day Rule | - | IRS rule still applies |
| Future Change | - | Possible |
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Maumee FAQ
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Toledo FAQ
Can I rent my Toledo home year-round as an Airbnb?
Yes, Toledo currently has no annual night cap. You must still register the rental, pay lodging taxes, and comply with property maintenance code.
What is the IRS 14-day rule?
Under federal tax law, if you rent a primary residence 14 nights or fewer per year, the rental income is tax-free. Ohio conforms to this federal rule.
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