Occupancy for Maple Grove rentals follows the International Property Maintenance Code, including no more than four unrelated people in a rental property. Under City Code Sec. 10-350, maximum occupancy is set by the Property Maintenance Code and no unit may be leased to more than one Household as defined in Section 36-3.
Maple Grove ties rental occupancy to the International Property Maintenance Code rather than a fixed nightly headcount. The city's short-term rental application states occupancy limits must adhere to International Property Maintenance Code regulations, including no more than four unrelated people allowed to reside in a rental property. The general rental ordinance reinforces this: City Code Sec. 10-350 (Occupancy Limits and Subletting) provides that the maximum permissible occupancy of any licensed rental unit is determined according to the Property Maintenance Code, and that no one may lease a licensed rental unit to more than one Household, as defined in City Code Section 36-3. An owner may also adopt standards that reduce the maximum occupancy below those baselines. Because occupancy is governed by the property maintenance code, the precise number of permitted occupants depends on the unit's bedroom count and floor area as measured under the 2018 International Property Maintenance Code that Maple Grove enforces. The annual inspection is the mechanism the city uses to confirm the unit meets light, ventilation, sanitation, and minimum space-per-occupant standards. Operators should not advertise or book guest counts that exceed the unit's code-based maximum or the four-unrelated-persons limit, and should confirm the figure with city rental housing staff during inspection.
Exceeding code-based occupancy or the one-Household limit is a violation of the rental ordinance; under Sec. 10-356 it can support denial, provisional licensure, or revocation, and Article XI violations may be charged as a misdemeanor under Sec. 10-361.
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