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Occupancy Limits: Neenah vs Oshkosh

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Neenah, WI and Oshkosh, WI?

Neenah and Oshkosh have similar restriction levels.

Neenah, WI

Winnebago County

Some Restrictions

Winnebago County does not publish a numeric STR occupancy cap. Maximum guests are set per-property through the Tourist Rooming House license under Wis. Admin. Code ATCP 72, established during the Winnebago County Health Department pre-inspection (920-232-3000).

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Oshkosh, WI

Winnebago County

Some Restrictions

Winnebago County does not publish a numeric STR occupancy cap. Maximum guests are set per-property through the Tourist Rooming House license under Wis. Admin. Code ATCP 72, established during the Winnebago County Health Department pre-inspection (920-232-3000).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNeenahOshkosh
County Numeric CapNone published; per-property via TRH licenseNone published; per-property via TRH license
Governing CodeWis. Admin. Code ATCP 72Wis. Admin. Code ATCP 72
State Right-to-RentWis. Stat. §66.1014Wis. Stat. §66.1014
Inspection AuthorityWinnebago County Health (except City of Menasha)Winnebago County Health (except City of Menasha)
CO Alarm RequiredYes (effective April 1, 2010)Yes (effective April 1, 2010)
Confirm Occupancy920-232-3000920-232-3000

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Neenah FAQ

How many guests can stay at a Winnebago County short-term rental?

There is no county-wide numeric cap. Occupancy is set property-by-property through the Tourist Rooming House license under ATCP 72, based on bedroom count, egress, and life-safety features verified by the Winnebago County Health Department pre-inspection.

Can Winnebago County or its towns ban my short-term rental?

No. Wis. Stat. §66.1014 protects rentals of 7 or more consecutive days from outright bans. The county and municipalities can still enforce TRH licensing, health and safety standards, and may regulate stays shorter than 7 days.

Do I need carbon monoxide alarms in my STR?

Yes. All Wisconsin lodging including TRHs must comply with the state CO alarm requirement, which has applied to existing buildings since April 1, 2010. The Winnebago County Health inspector verifies compliance.

Oshkosh FAQ

How many guests can stay at a Winnebago County short-term rental?

There is no county-wide numeric cap. Occupancy is set property-by-property through the Tourist Rooming House license under ATCP 72, based on bedroom count, egress, and life-safety features verified by the Winnebago County Health Department pre-inspection.

Can Winnebago County or its towns ban my short-term rental?

No. Wis. Stat. §66.1014 protects rentals of 7 or more consecutive days from outright bans. The county and municipalities can still enforce TRH licensing, health and safety standards, and may regulate stays shorter than 7 days.

Do I need carbon monoxide alarms in my STR?

Yes. All Wisconsin lodging including TRHs must comply with the state CO alarm requirement, which has applied to existing buildings since April 1, 2010. The Winnebago County Health inspector verifies compliance.

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