Wayne County has no countywide STR night cap. Some cities within the county limit non-owner-occupied STRs to 90 to 180 rental nights per year. Owner-occupied STRs typically have no cap.
Wayne County itself does not impose an annual night cap on short-term rentals. However, several municipalities within the county have adopted limits as part of local STR ordinances. Detroit currently regulates STRs through general zoning without an express night cap, while some suburbs considering STR regulation have discussed caps ranging from 90 nights (un-hosted rentals) to unlimited (owner-occupied). Michigan HB 4722, which would have preempted local STR regulation entirely, failed to pass in the 2022-2023 legislative session, leaving municipalities free to impose caps. Canton Township, Plymouth Township, and several Downriver communities have considered similar ordinances. Hosts should check their specific city or township before listing, because violations can trigger civil-infraction fines of 100 to 500 dollars per night over the cap plus loss of the STR registration. Platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo do not enforce local caps automatically; compliance is the host responsibility. Track your booked nights carefully using platform exports.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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