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STR Regulations for Chugiak, Alaska

Short-term rentals are allowed in Chugiak, Alaska, subject to the Municipality of Anchorage’s (MOA) licensing, zoning, safety, and tax rules. Chugiak is an unincorporated community within the Anchorage borough and follows MOA ordinances.

Overview: Are STRs Allowed in Chugiak?

Yes—Chugiak lies within the MOA’s jurisdictional boundaries and is subject to all MOA short-term rental regulations. At the state level, Alaska does not impose a statewide STR ban or licensing scheme; short‑term rentals are governed primarily by local jurisdictions, with minimal statewide requirements (see the Alaska Department of Commerce “AirBnB” FAQ). The key local authority for Chugiak STRs is the Municipality of Anchorage.

MOA’s current approach:

  • Requires a Short-Term Rental License (valid two years) and an Alaska Business License.
  • Mandates minimum liability insurance ($500,000) and a 24-hour emergency contact.
  • Imposes safety standards, compliance with noise/trash/parking rules, and a 12% room tax on stays under 30 days.
  • Requires hosts to display their license number in listings and to collect and remit taxes (Airbnb collects/remits 12% room tax for stays booked via their platform where applicable).

As of late 2025, Anchorage Assembly discussions continue on additional STR tax and data-compliance measures (e.g., AO 2025‑97); investors should monitor any changes before acquiring or converting properties.

Sources: MOA (short-term rentals and room tax references), Alaska Department of Commerce FAQ (state-level business licensing), and Alaska News Source reporting on MOA Assembly STR measures.

What do Airbnb hosts actually earn in Chugiak?

Chugiak hosts earn a median $27,203/year with $163 ADR and 69% occupancy.

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How to Start a Short-Term Rental Business in Chugiak (Step-by-Step)

  1. Confirm eligibility and zoning
  • Verify the property is within MOA boundaries and that the zoning allows STRs. Anchorage allows STRs broadly across residential/mixed-use zones, but site‑specific constraints (setbacks, parking, etc.) apply. Contact MOA Planning & Zoning for confirmation.
  1. Obtain the Alaska Business License (required statewide)
  • Cost: $50/year; renew annually. Apply via MyAlaska (see State Resources below).
  • Required for any property‑rental income activity (Airbnb, “mother‑in‑law” apartment, room rentals).
  1. Apply for the Anchorage Short-Term Rental License
  • Submit MOA STR License application through the Planning & Zoning Department (often facilitated via online portals).
  • License fee: $400; valid for two years. Proof of $500,000 liability insurance and a 24‑hour emergency contact are required.
  • Display the license number in all listings.
  1. Safety and compliance preparation
  • Ensure working smoke and CO alarms, fire extinguishers, emergency egress, maximum occupancy limits, appropriate heating, and compliance with building/fire codes.
  • Adhere to trash, noise, and parking standards.
  1. Insurance
  • Obtain commercial short‑term rental liability coverage meeting MOA minimums ($500,000). Consider broader property and loss-of-income coverage appropriate to Alaska’s climate and risks.
  1. Tax registration and collection
  • Register to collect and remit the 12% room tax on rentals under 30 days.
  • Airbnb collects/remits the 12% tax for bookings on their platform; direct bookings or other platforms require the host to remit.
  • Maintain detailed records for tax filings and audits.
  1. Local management/contact
  • Maintain a 24-hour emergency contact for MOA compliance. For non‑local owners, designate a local property manager or responsible contact who can respond to guest issues, maintenance, and compliance inquiries promptly.
  1. Launch and monitor
  • After approvals and tax setup, list your property and maintain compliance. Track renewal deadlines for your Alaska Business License (annual) and MOA STR License (biennial). Monitor MOA Assembly actions for rule changes.

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

  • Alaska Business License (statewide)

    • Purpose: Required for any business activity in Alaska, including property rental.
    • Cost/Renewal: $50 annually.
    • Where: Apply/renew via MyAlaska (see links).
    • Use the business license number on MOA STR applications and in listings as required.
  • Municipality of Anchorage Short-Term Rental License

    • Purpose: Authorization to operate an STR within MOA jurisdiction (includes Chugiak).
    • Fee/Validity: $400 biennial (valid two years).
    • Requirements: $500,000 liability insurance; 24‑hour emergency contact; compliance with zoning, safety, and nuisance standards; listing display of license number.
    • Application: Planning & Zoning Department (often online via MOA portals).
  • Proof of property ownership

    • Provide deed or equivalent ownership documentation as required in the STR license application.
  • Safety and inspection documentation

    • Meet smoke/CO alarm, fire extinguisher, egress, heating, occupancy, and building code requirements. Keep documentation of safety measures.
  • Insurance certificate

    • Provide certificate evidencing liability coverage at or above $500,000 and scope appropriate to STR operations.
  • Local management/emergency contact

    • Name, phone, and address of contact capable of responding 24/7 to guest emergencies, code issues, and enforcement inquiries.
  • Tax registration records

    • MOA room tax registration/records; documentation of 12% room tax remittance or platform tax collection (Airbnb/VRBO) and any direct‑booking remittances.

Specific Regulations for Short-Term Rentals (City/County/State)

  • State of Alaska (minimal statewide oversight)

    • No statewide STR‑specific licensing or ban. State requires an Alaska Business License for any business activity, including renting property.
    • Standard building/safety codes apply; no separate state STR inspection scheme.
  • Municipality of Anchorage (applies to Chugiak)

    • Definitions and scope: STRs are rental units occupied for fewer than 30 consecutive days. STRs exclude commercial/industrial spaces, RVs, and unfinished spaces.
    • Licensing: STR License required ($400 biennial); proof of $500,000 liability insurance; 24‑hour emergency contact; license number displayed in listings.
    • Operational standards: Compliance with safety codes, trash/recycling, parking, and noise regulations; occupancy and heating standards consistent with Alaska’s climate.
    • Taxation: 12% room tax on transient occupancy under 30 days. Airbnb/VRBO collect and remit the 12% room tax for platform bookings in Anchorage; hosts on other channels must remit.
    • Enforcement: Planning & Zoning administers licensing and enforcement. Violations may result in fines, penalties, and potential license revocation or non‑renewal.
    • Active discussions: AO 2025‑97 proposes a ballot measure for a 5% transaction tax on STRs; monitoring required. Prior ordinances (e.g., AO 2016‑66, AO 2019‑99(S), AO 2024‑81(S)) require hosting platforms to provide lot‑by‑lot STR data for tax compliance.

Taxes for Short-Term Rentals in Chugiak

  • State-level taxes

    • No statewide sales or lodging tax in Alaska. The primary tax obligation for STRs in Chugiak is local.
  • MOA Room Tax

    • 12% room tax on rentals under 30 days.
    • Platform collection/remittance: Airbnb collects/remits the 12% tax for bookings on their platform. Hosts using other channels or direct bookings must register and remit the tax themselves to MOA.
    • Filing: Register with MOA Treasury; file and remit per MOA schedules. Maintain detailed records.
  • Income taxes

    • STR income is subject to federal income tax. Keep accurate records of revenue, expenses, and deductions. Consider consulting a tax professional familiar with STR operations.
  • Property taxes

    • Chugiak properties are subject to standard property tax assessments. Confirm classification and potential impacts with the MOA Assessor’s Office.

Contact Information (Local Authority)

  • Municipality of Anchorage — Planning & Zoning (Short-Term Rental Licensing)

    • Website: www.muni.org (then navigate to Planning & Zoning and the STR license section)
    • Note: Chugiak STR licensing, zoning verification, and compliance fall under MOA Planning & Zoning.
  • Municipality of Anchorage — Treasury/Finance (Room Tax)

    • Website: Room tax/transient occupancy information and registration (see MOA Treasury page)
    • Note: Hosts collect/remit the 12% room tax; Airbnb collects/remits for platform bookings.

For general MOA assistance:

  • Main Municipality line ( Anchorage: 907‑343‑4311 )
    • Refer callers to Planning & Zoning for STR licensing and to Treasury for room tax questions.

For state licensing assistance:

  • Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development (DCED), Business Licensing Section
    • Email: BusinessLicense@Alaska.Gov
    • Mailing Address:
      • DCED Business Licensing
      • P.O. Box 110806
      • Juneau, AK 99811‑0806
    • Note: This office handles the $50/year Alaska Business License.

Links to Source Pages

  • Municipality of Anchorage — Short-Term Rental Regulations

    • See MOA Planning & Zoning short-term rental licensing page (licensing requirements, definitions, safety standards, and application portal).
  • Municipality of Anchorage — Room/Transient Occupancy Tax

    • See MOA Treasury program taxes page (12% room tax, registration and remittance procedures).
  • Alaska Department of Commerce — “AirBnB, mother‑in‑law apartments, and property rental FAQs”

    • Confirms that collecting rental income requires an Alaska Business License and provides licensing guidance.
  • Alaska News Source — “Rental regulations raise discussion at Anchorage Assembly”

    • Summarizes current Assembly discussions and prior ordinances, including potential 5% STR transaction tax (AO 2025‑97) and platform data reporting requirements.

Investor Notes and Practical Considerations

  • Chugiak is rural/residential; even where zoning permits STRs, parking, noise, and neighbor relations are critical. Plan for snow removal, guest arrival logistics, and local services.
  • Renewals: Track your $50 Alaska Business License annually and your $400 MOA STR License biennially; let either lapse and you risk fines and shutdown.
  • Platform tax coverage is partial; if you take direct bookings or use non‑Airbnb platforms, you must remit room tax.
  • Regulatory watch: Anchorage is actively shaping STR policy. Subscribe to MOA Assembly agendas and minutes, and follow updates from MOA Planning & Zoning and Treasury. Plan for potential changes in taxes or reporting requirements before acquisition.

This guide reflects publicly available information as of late 2025 and focuses on Chugiak under MOA rules. Always confirm the latest requirements with MOA Planning & Zoning and Treasury before listing a property.

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Overview of Chugiak

Chugiak is an unincorporated community in the Municipality of Anchorage in the U.S. state of Alaska, situated approximately 20 miles (32 km) northeast of downtown Anchorage.

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