Cass County, ND has no county short-term rental occupancy cap in unincorporated areas. North Dakota has no statewide STR preemption or occupancy formula. The North Dakota State Building Code (IRC-based) limits occupant load by bedroom and exit capacity, and any septic system on-site limits practical occupancy by design flow.
There is no Cass County, ND ordinance setting an overnight-guest cap (such as two-per-bedroom-plus-two) for short-term rentals on parcels Cass County zones. North Dakota does not preempt or mandate a statewide STR occupancy formula. The practical ceilings come from the International Residential Code (adopted as the North Dakota State Building Code), which sets minimum room sizes and egress for sleeping rooms, and from on-site wastewater design: ND DEQ-administered septic systems are sized by bedroom count, so adding bunks beyond the design bedroom count can overload the system. Townships under NDCC Ch. 58-03 may add their own rules. Cities within Cass County (Fargo, West Fargo, Casselton, Mapleton, Horace) have separate codes and are NOT covered here. Confirm any current rule with Cass County Planning at (701) 298-2375 before listing.
No county STR occupancy citation exists in unincorporated Cass County. Overloading a septic system can trigger ND DEQ enforcement and repair orders. Building-code occupant-load issues are enforced through local building officials when a permit or complaint surfaces.
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Horace, ND
Horace regulates amplified music and outdoor sound systems primarily through quiet-hour enforcement. Amplified sound audible beyond the property line during ...
Horace, ND
Horace regulates persistent barking dogs as a public nuisance under local animal control ordinances. Continuous barking beyond 10 to 15 minutes may trigger e...
Horace, ND
Horace limits construction hours as one of North Dakota's fastest-growing small cities. Extensive new subdivision development on former agricultural land cre...
Horace, ND
Horace enforces quiet hours generally from 10 PM to 7 AM under local municipal ordinances. North Dakota Century Code provides broad nuisance authority for ci...
Horace, ND
Horace, ND limits fences in front and street side yards to 3 feet (no more than 25% opaque), interior side and rear-yard fences in residential districts to 6...
Horace, ND
Horace follows North Dakota boundary fence law under NDCC Β§47-26 which establishes shared responsibilities for partition fences between neighboring properties.
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