Hamilton County imposes no short-term-rental parking rule. Off-street parking, driveway, and on-street limits are set by your city or township zoning code. Check Cincinnati or your suburb's parking and residential-use standards.
No county-wide ordinance governs where short-term-rental guests may park in Hamilton County. Parking is a land-use matter handled by municipal and township zoning under ORC Chapter 519 for townships and by each city's or village's own code. Cincinnati and many suburbs apply their general residential off-street parking, driveway, and permit-parking-district rules to STR guests rather than a special STR parking standard. Because standards differ block to block, and some neighborhoods have residential permit-parking zones, an operator should verify off-street parking capacity and any on-street restrictions with the local zoning or transportation office before listing the number of guest vehicles a rental can accommodate.
Guest vehicles are subject to the same parking citations, towing, and permit-zone enforcement as any resident under municipal traffic and parking codes.
Other ordinances people look up for this city. Green dot = verified primary-source excerpt.
hamilton-county-oh
Backyard composting is legal in Hamilton County, and no county permit is needed for a home compost pile. Ohio bans yard waste from landfills (ORC 3734.121 / ...
hamilton-county-oh
Hamilton County has no ordinance governing artificial turf in yards. Whether synthetic lawn is allowed, and any drainage or setback conditions, is set by you...
hamilton-county-oh
Hamilton County does not require or restrict native-plant landscaping. You may plant native gardens and pollinator beds. The only limit is weed and nuisance ...
hamilton-county-oh
Rain barrels and rainwater collection for outdoor use are legal in Hamilton County with no county permit. If harvested rainwater is plumbed for drinking or h...
hamilton-county-oh
Hamilton County imposes no lawn-watering schedule. Ohio is not a drought-restricted state, so there is no odd/even or day-of-week watering rule. Your water u...
hamilton-county-oh
Ohio's noxious-weed laws apply, not a county ordinance. On municipal land, ORC 731.51 orders weeds cut within five days of written notice; on unincorporated ...
See how Hamilton County's parking rules rules stack up against other locations.
Help us keep this page accurate. If you notice an error or outdated information, let us know.