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STR Regulations for Magnolia, Arkansas

Note: The following guide synthesizes only the information you provided. Where city-specific STR rules are not expressly stated, it relies on Arkansas state-level statutes and the zoning provisions discussed in the Magnolia Reporter article dated Sep 24, 2024.

Overview: Are Short-Term Rentals Allowed in Magnolia, AR?

Magnolia has no explicit, self-contained short-term rental (STR) ordinance today. STRs can nonetheless operate, but they are governed by the city’s zoning framework and applicable taxes.

  • In residential zoning districts: “bed and breakfast” uses are allowed only with a conditional use permit (CUP) issued by the Magnolia Planning Commission after a public hearing. Other forms of transient lodging (including typical STR platforms such as Airbnb) are not expressly enumerated and therefore risk enforcement if operated without the required approvals.
  • In commercial zoning districts: hotels/motels and “bed and breakfast” uses are permitted by-right, which means an STR resembling a “hotel/motel” operation may be permissible without a CUP. However, every property’s specific zoning designation must be verified before committing capital.

Recommendation: Secure written confirmation from Magnolia’s Planning Commission before acquiring or renovating a property for STR use, especially if you intend to operate in a residential zone.

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How to Start an STR Business in Magnolia, AR

  • Step 1: Site selection and zoning verification

    • Confirm whether the subject property is in a commercial or residential zoning district.
    • Residential: If you plan to operate as a “bed and breakfast” you must obtain a conditional use permit. Other STR models in residential areas are not expressly authorized by the zoning rules discussed.
    • Commercial: If your operation functions like a hotel/motel, you may proceed without a CUP. Use “hotel/motel” or “inn/lodging house” as your operating description rather than “residential rental.”
  • Step 2: Due diligence and permitting

    • Obtain and review the relevant zoning district’s permitted/conditional uses from the city’s Planning Commission.
    • If a CUP is required (residential “bed and breakfast”), prepare and file the application with the Planning Commission, including:
      • Site plan and floor plan.
      • Elevations/floor-level details.
      • Narrative of operations.
      • Parking/stacking plan.
      • Proof of ownership, manager contact, and any HOA disclosures (if applicable).
      • Submit fees and attend the public hearing.
    • After any permit, follow all conditions of approval (parking, signage, occupancy limits, sanitation standards).
  • Step 3: Business and tax setup

    • Register for sales and use tax with the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA) at ardor.arkansas.gov.
    • Collect and remit applicable sales tax on lodging and the local Advertising & Promotion (A&P) tax, if applicable.
    • If a local business license is required (common in Arkansas municipalities), obtain it from the City of Magnolia. The provided materials do not include a specific licensing statute or form—confirm directly.
  • Step 4: Property readiness and insurance

    • Ensure adequate life safety (exits, smoke/CO detectors, lighting), sanitation, parking, and noise mitigation measures.
    • Maintain STR-specific liability coverage appropriate for transient occupancy.
  • Step 5: Marketing and operations

    • List on STR platforms only after all approvals are in place.
    • Set house rules that align with occupancy, parking, and noise requirements.
    • Monitor local enforcement and tax guidance closely; Magnolia indicated it would seek legal clarification on the A&P tax application to STRs.

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

  • Zoning and Permitting

    • Conditional Use Permit (CUP): Required in residential zones to operate a “bed and breakfast.” Not required in commercial zones for hotel/motel uses.
    • City/State Business Registrations: Potential local business license with the City of Magnolia; sales and use tax registration with the Arkansas DFA for lodging sales.
    • Tax IDs and Remittance Setup: For sales tax and local A&P tax (see Tax Compliance section).
  • Governing Frameworks Referenced

    • Arkansas landlord-tenant relations are addressed by state statutes governing tenancy, evictions, and security deposits (see “Arkansas Landlord/Tenant Handbook,” 2004 Edition). While these are not STR-specific, they can inform operational policies (occupancy terms, security deposits, guest conduct rules, inspections/entry, and dispute resolution).
    • Municipal authority and legal clarity: The Magnolia Advertising & Promotion Commission indicated it would seek legal clarification on the A&P tax as applied to STRs.
  • Zoning Standards (from Magnolia zoning discussion)

    • Permitted in all commercial zones: hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts.
    • Permitted in residential zones with CUP: bed and breakfasts only; STRs operating as hotels/motels in residential zones are not identified as permitted uses and risk enforcement.

Magnolia and Arkansas Regulations for Short-Term Rentals

  • City-Level Zoning (per Magnolia Reporter)

    • Bed and breakfast in residential districts: allowed only with a conditional use permit and a public hearing. CUP criteria include: no detriment to public health/safety; no harm to other property; and no impediment to orderly development.
    • Hotels/motels: permitted in all commercial zones. Bed and breakfasts also permitted in commercial zones (no CUP required).
    • Enforcement discussion: City leaders noted STRs appearing in residential areas not zoned for them and indicated concern about compliance with zoning and taxes.
  • Tax Compliance (A&P and Sales Tax on Lodging)

    • A&P (Advertising & Promotion) Tax: The City of Magnolia (via its A&P Commission) is considering whether STRs should collect and remit the city’s 1% lodging tax that currently applies to hotels/motels. The board indicated it would seek legal clarification on the A&P tax’s application to STRs.
    • Sales Tax on Lodging (statewide): Under Arkansas law, lodging for fewer than 30 days is subject to state sales tax (2%), and many municipalities/counties impose additional local lodging taxes (often up to 3% combined). The Magnolia article references a 1% city lodging tax. Investors should confirm the exact applicable rates and whether Magnolia collects the tax through the Arkansas DFA system.
  • County and State-Level References

    • Short-term rentals are generally defined as rentals of 30 days or fewer (as used in the Magnolia Reporter article and the Arkansas lodging tax context).
    • Landlord-tenant rules: The provided “Arkansas Landlord/Tenant Handbook” summarizes general state rules on leases, security deposits, eviction processes, property condition standards, fair housing, and nuisance abatement that, while not STR-specific, can influence policies and guest management.

Contacts and Authorities

  • City of Magnolia Planning Commission

    • Address: City Hall (exact address not provided in your materials)
    • Phone: Not provided in your materials
    • Email: Not provided in your materials
    • Notes: Handles zoning inquiries, CUP applications for residential “bed and breakfast,” and zoning confirmation for commercial lodging uses.
  • City of Magnolia (General)

    • Address: PO Box 1700, Magnolia, AR 71754 (from Magnolia Reporter masthead)
    • Phone: Not provided in your materials
    • Email: news@magnoliareporter.com (publication contact; not a city contact)
  • Magnolia Advertising & Promotion Commission

    • Notes: The Commission discussed enforcing the city’s 1% lodging A&P tax on STRs and intends to seek legal clarification. The Commission approved tourism-related event funding during the same meeting.
  • Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (DFA)

    • Website: ardor.arkansas.gov (for sales and use tax registration and filings)
    • Notes: Register, collect, and remit sales tax on lodging. Confirm local lodging tax administration and rates for Magnolia.

Practical Compliance Checklist

  • Verify zoning of each potential property.
  • If in a residential district and you intend “bed and breakfast” use, prepare and file a CUP with the Planning Commission; attend the public hearing.
  • Register for Arkansas sales tax (and any local lodging/A&P tax) and set up remittance.
  • If Magnolia requires a local business license, obtain it before opening.
  • Align house rules and operations with fire safety, sanitation, occupancy limits, parking, and noise control.
  • Maintain STR-appropriate insurance and recordkeeping.
  • Monitor Magnolia A&P Commission guidance; the Commission is expected to clarify A&P tax applicability.

Links to Source Pages

  • www.magnoliareporter.com/news_and_business/local_news/article_9c662df4-7aab-11ef-8327-97dad233fc5d.html
  • cdn.offcampusimages.com/public/resource/sv0rfg1xzaeadfs03_dpiep2_oqunj9hhwmk1_niyqs.pdf

If you need more current details on business licensing, sales and lodging tax rates, or direct contact information for the City of Magnolia or the Planning Commission, please provide the relevant municipal or state web pages, or notify me and I will incorporate them into a refined version of this guide.

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Overview of Magnolia

Magnolia is a city in Columbia County, Arkansas, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 11,577. The city is the county seat of Columbia County.Magnolia is home to the World's Largest Charcoal Grill and the World Championship Steak Cookoff, part of the Magnolia Blossom Festival. The city is also home to Southern Arkansas University.

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