No Minnesota statute sets short-term rental parking. In Wright County, rules come from city zoning and any rental license; in townships, county zoning. Winter snow-emergency parking bans and lake-road access are the practical concerns hosts must relay to guests.
Minnesota fixes no STR parking rule, so requirements in Wright County come from city zoning and rental conditions, or from county zoning in unincorporated townships. Cities such as Monticello, Buffalo, and St. Michael can require off-street parking or a parking plan tied to the rental. Minnesota has no statewide street-parking time limit; cities set their own, and the real winter issue is snow-emergency parking bans that require cars off designated routes for plowing. Lake cabins near Pelican, Sugar, and Waverly Lakes often have narrow or shared road access. Hosts should disclose off-street parking and winter restrictions in the listing to avoid towing.
Violating a parking condition can affect license renewal. Snow-emergency and street violations bring city tickets and towing, commonly $150 to $300 or more to retrieve a vehicle.
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