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Scott City, KS
Generally Investor Friendly
Local STR Agent

Short‑term rentals are permitted under Kansas state law; there is no statewide ban. In the absence of city‑specific STR regulations in Scott City, operating an STR in Scott City follows the same baseline rules as other Kansas properties: lodging stays under 28 days are subject to state lodging (sales) tax and any locally imposed transient guest tax. Because Scott City does not appear to have a published short‑term rental ordinance, you should verify zoning compliance and any local requirements directly with the City or Scott County before listing your property. See “Contact Information” below.
Important note for prospective hosts: While short‑term rentals are legal in Kansas, local zoning and HOA rules may limit or prohibit STR operations at specific addresses. Confirm that your property’s zoning and covenants allow transient lodging before investing.
Note on neighboring examples (for context only): In the Wichita/Sedgwick County market, discussions have referenced a seven‑night minimum stay in residential areas. This is not confirmed for Scott City/County and is included only to illustrate the diversity of local rules across Kansas.
City of Scott City
Scott County Treasurer
Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR)
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Scott City is a city in and the county seat of Scott County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 4,113.
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