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Bryant, AL
Generally Investor Friendly
Local STR Agent

Yes—short-term rentals (e.g., Airbnb, VRBO) are legally permissible in Bryant, Alabama as of this guide. Alabama is a property-rights state that does not have a state-level prohibition on STRs. STRs are allowed provided you comply with applicable state, county, and municipal requirements, plus any applicable zoning or HOA/COA covenants. In Baldwin County, you should plan to comply with Alabama lodging taxes, county-level administration, and city requirements if your property lies within city limits or a municipal police jurisdiction. Note that some Alabama beach communities have adopted STR ordinances—see the “Orange Beach ordinance” note below for context on coastal restrictions and what that might signal for inland jurisdictions.
Note: If the property is governed by covenants, review “residential use only” language carefully. Alabama case law has recognized that traditional “residential use” covenants do not always prohibit short-term rentals absent clear duration-based or explicit prohibition language, but associations and courts often consider factors such as frequency of rentals, advertising, and business-like operations. Check your specific covenants and any board policies.
City of Bryant, AL
Baldwin County, AL
Alabama (State-Level)
Note: Coastal ordinance snapshot (context only)
Alabama Department of Revenue (Taxes/Sales & Lodging)
Baldwin County Commission (County Administration)
City of Bryant (Licensing and Permits)
Note: Because Bryant is located within Baldwin County, ensure you determine whether any municipal police jurisdiction rules apply (especially if you’re near Gulf Shores or Orange Beach).
This guide reflects only the information provided in the sources. For definitive licensing and tax procedures, contact the City of Bryant, Baldwin County, and the Alabama Department of Revenue directly.


Bryant is an unincorporated community in Jackson County, Alabama, United States. At the 2000 census the population was 3,295.
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