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STR Regulations for Council Grove, Kansas

Important note: This guide is based exclusively on the content you provided and the public news articles included in the source set. The materials do not contain any city- or county-specific STR ordinances for Council Grove, KS or Morris County. Accordingly, the analysis below outlines: (1) what we know about the regulatory posture for Council Grove, and (2) where to go for authoritative answers. Where appropriate, we reference the state-level regulatory framework in Kansas and a nearby Kansas county (Riley County) that has actively updated STR rules for unincorporated areas, to help investors understand what a modern framework looks like.


Overview: Are short-term rentals allowed in Council Grove, KS?

Short-term rentals are likely permitted as a residential use in Council Grove if your property is in a residential zoning district and you comply with general zoning and code requirements (parking, occupancy limits, noise, trash, safety, etc.). However, there is no evidence in the provided sources that the City of Council Grove has enacted a separate STR ordinance, licensing requirement, or special use permit for STRs. This means that, as of the time of the referenced publications:

  • Council Grove does not appear to have a city-specific STR licensing or permit program documented in the provided sources.
  • Morris County does not have a published STR ordinance for unincorporated areas in the provided sources.

Investors should therefore assume that STR operations in Council Grove must adhere to (a) underlying zoning and general code standards; (b) state-level requirements (sales tax, local transient guest taxes if applicable, and insurance best practices); and (c) any HOA/cc&r restrictions. Always verify current local rules before listing, as municipalities can adopt new STR ordinances with little notice.


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How to start a short-term rental business in Council Grove

  1. Confirm zoning and legal use
  • Verify that STR use (often called “vacation rental” or “lodging”) is allowed in your property’s zoning district. In most Kansas residential zones, renting a home short-term is treated as a residential use; however, the interpretation can vary by jurisdiction.
  • Check HOA/cc&rs for prohibitions or restrictions.
  1. Register for tax and collect remittances
  • Kansas sales tax is 6.5% statewide. Additional local sales taxes may apply depending on Morris County or City of Council Grove rates.
  • Kansas imposes a transient guest tax (lodging tax) at the state level and allows local transient guest taxes. Whether a local TGT applies and at what rate must be confirmed with the Kansas Department of Revenue (DOR) and Morris County. Platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo typically collect and remit these taxes automatically for listed properties, but you should verify obligations and confirm they are remitting correctly for your address.
  1. Align insurance coverage
  • Carry appropriate property and liability coverage for an STR. Many hosts use a rider on a homeowner’s policy or a specialized STR policy. While not required by state law, it is a best practice and often a requirement of mortgage lenders.
  1. Prepare the property for safe operation
  • Ensure functioning smoke and carbon monoxide detectors, egress safety, and clear access/egress paths. While not specifically documented in the provided sources for Council Grove, these are standard life-safety expectations that reduce liability and protect guests.
  1. Establish local responsible operations
  • Adopt house rules that reflect local codes: quiet hours, occupancy limits, trash/recycling schedules, parking standards, and occupancy limits. Assign or hire a local responsible party capable of responding to guest or neighbor issues promptly.
  1. List and price professionally
  • Consider professional photography and dynamic pricing tools. Focus on amenities relevant to your neighborhood and target travelers (e.g., access to historic sites, state parks, or community events).
  1. Monitor legislative changes
  • Several Kansas jurisdictions—including nearby Riley County—are actively updating STR rules. Plan to check with the City and County every 12–18 months for updates.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

City of Council Grove (per provided sources)

  • No city-specific STR license/permit or application appears in the provided sources.
  • Use standard residential-use compliance: zoning conformance, life-safety standards, and general nuisance codes. Confirm with City Hall before listing.

Morris County (per provided sources)

  • No published STR licensing requirement found in the provided sources for unincorporated areas.
  • Verify any county-level transient guest tax, and whether any updates are pending.

State of Kansas (per provided sources and referenced analysis)

  • Sales tax: 6.5% state sales tax; local sales tax may apply. Platforms typically collect/remit, but you must verify compliance for your exact location.
  • Transient guest tax (TGT): State-level TGT exists; local TGT may also apply. Confirm whether Morris County or Council Grove has a local TGT, the rate, and whether the platform is remitting on your behalf.
  • Business registration: Kansas does not require a state “business license” for most activities; however, local municipalities can require one.
  • Insurance: Not mandated by state law, but strongly recommended.

Specific regulations: Council Grove, Morris County, and the State of Kansas

Council Grove (city)

  • Status in provided sources: No city-specific STR ordinance or licensing requirement is documented. Assume general zoning and nuisance standards apply.

Morris County

  • Status in provided sources: No STR regulations for unincorporated areas were identified in the sources. Contact the County to confirm if any updates are pending.

State of Kansas

  • No statewide “STR ban” or permitting system is indicated in the provided sources. State sales tax applies (6.5%); local sales and lodging taxes may also apply.
  • Best practice compliance includes: life-safety standards, trash/noise/parking controls, timely guest communication, and prompt response to complaints.

Reference example: Riley County STR framework for unincorporated areas

  • The provided sources show that Riley County (another Kansas county) is tightening rules for unincorporated-area STRs. Proposed/approved measures include:
    • 500-foot separation distance between units.
    • Properties must be current on all property taxes and county fees.
    • Responsible agent must live in the county and respond in person within one hour of any complaint or emergency.
    • Violations are subject to standard code enforcement and prosecution.

Note: These Riley County rules do not apply to Council Grove or Morris County unless those jurisdictions adopt similar provisions. They are presented here as a representative example of emerging Kansas county-level oversight.


Contact information for the local authority

Given that the provided sources do not document a dedicated STR office in Council Grove or Morris County, use the following entry points and confirm the correct department:

City of Council Grove

  • Phone: 620-767-5515 (general City Hall line; ask to be directed to the Planning/Zoning or Code Enforcement desk)
  • Mailing address: City of Council Grove, 200 W Main St, Council Grove, KS 66846

Morris County (Commission/Planning & Zoning)

  • Phone: 620-767-5518 (County Clerk; ask for Planning & Zoning or County Counselor)
  • Mailing address: Morris County Courthouse, 501 W Main St, Council Grove, KS 66846

State of Kansas — Department of Revenue

  • Sales and transient guest tax administration: consult the KDOR website or call their tax help line for current rates, remittance procedures, and online filing guidance.

Note: Phone numbers listed above are general office lines obtained from public sources outside the provided text. Always confirm with the City/County to identify the specific staff or department responsible for STR-related inquiries.


Links to source pages

  • Riley County eyes tighter regulations for short-term rentals outside city limits themercury.com/news/riley-county-eyes-tighter-regulations-for-short-term-rentals-outside-city-limits/article_cb8e2e56-3fcc-42a0-be91-914d77eeaf46.html

  • Riley County making progress on updating short-term rental regulations themercury.com/news/riley-county-making-progress-on-updating-short-term-rental-regulations/article_8f4a6897-7b5b-4e3d-94e5-729485d95fc6.html

  • Regional insights on short-term rental regulations (MARC, May 28, 2025) www.marc.org/news/economy-housing/regional-insights-short-term-rental-regulations

  • Kansas Airbnb Management Company Directory (RedAwning, Feb 21, 2025) www.redawning.com/pm/post/kansas-airbnb-management-company-directory


Practical compliance checklist for Council Grove investors

  • Verify zoning and that STR use is allowed in the subject property’s district.
  • Contact City Hall to confirm there is no city-level STR license required (and to obtain any operating guidelines or application forms if needed).
  • Contact the County to confirm there is no unincorporated-area STR permit requirement.
  • Register for or confirm proper tax remittance:
    • State sales tax (6.5% base; verify local additions).
    • State and any local transient guest tax (confirm Morris County/City of Council Grove TGT status and rates).
  • Establish insurance coverage (property and liability).
  • Adopt guest rules aligned with local ordinances (quiet hours, occupancy, parking, trash).
  • Assign or hire a local responsible party for guest/ neighbor issues and maintenance.
  • Document compliance (save emails and confirmations for licenses, taxes, and insurance).
  • Monitor City/County meetings and updates, particularly if county or state policy shifts toward permitting, separation distances, or agent-response requirements.

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Overview of Council Grove

Council Grove is a city and county seat in Morris County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 2,140. It was named after an agreement between American settlers and the Osage Nation allowing settlers' wagon trains to pass westward through the area on the Santa Fe Trail. Pioneers gathered at a grove of trees so that wagons could band together for their trip west.

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