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STR Regulations for Reidsville, North Carolina

Overview: Are short-term rentals allowed in Reidsville, NC?

Explicit answer: Yes. Short-term rentals (STRs)—referred to in North Carolina statutes as “vacation rentals”—are allowed in Reidsville. North Carolina regulates STRs at the state level under the Vacation Rental Act (N.C. Gen. Stat. Chapter 42A). Reidsville does not publish city-specific STR regulations in the materials provided. Therefore, investors must comply with statewide requirements (documents, trust accounts, safety and building code compliance, and taxes), as well as the City’s general zoning and building permit processes that apply to any residential rental use.

  • Definition under North Carolina law: rentals of residential property for fewer than 90 days for vacation, leisure, or recreation by a person who maintains a permanent residence elsewhere.
  • No explicit city STR permit found for Reidsville in the provided sources; however, city zoning compliance and any required building permits must be obtained before operating any rental.
  • Occupancy and sales taxes apply and are collected/remitted at the county level.

Sources: North Carolina Vacation Rental Act (Chapter 42A) — www.ncleg.gov/Laws/GeneralStatuteSections/Chapter42A; North Carolina short-term rental overview — www.gosummer.com/post/north-carolina-short-term-rental-laws; Reidsville Planning & Community Development — www.reidsvillenc.gov/community-development

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How to start a short-term rental business in this market

  1. Confirm zoning and land use eligibility
  • Use the City’s Zoning Districts Web Map to verify the subject property’s zoning district and whether STRs are a permitted use under current zoning. The map also shows parcels, watershed/floodplain, and other constraints that may affect development or occupancy.
  • If uncertain, request a Zoning Determination Letter from the Planning & Zoning Division for definitive confirmation.
  • Source: Reidsville GIS/Zoning Districts Web Map — reidsville-nc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=b591ac3e34c74a3e8ee5885db75e5d76
  1. Secure all required permits and inspections
  • Apply for a Zoning Compliance Permit through the city’s Permit Portal if required for your use or structure.
  • Obtain Building Permits and pass required inspections (including life-safety and housing code compliance) before renting. STRs must comply with the North Carolina State Building Codes and city minimum housing standards.
  • Schedule inspections through the Inspections Division.
  • Sources: Reidsville Permit Portal — reidsville.portal.iworq.net/portalhome/reidsville; Reidsville Planning & Community Development — www.reidsvillenc.gov/community-development
  1. Fulfill statewide STR obligations
  • Execute a written Vacation Rental Agreement with each guest detailing fees, deposits, and responsibilities.
  • Establish a trust account at a federally insured depository institution to hold guest funds.
  • Install and maintain required safety equipment (smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms).
  • Keep the property fit and habitable and in code compliance.
  • Comply with elevator safety rules where applicable.
  • Sources: North Carolina Vacation Rental Act (Chapter 42A) — www.ncleg.gov/Laws/GeneralStatuteSections/Chapter42A; North Carolina short-term rental overview — www.gosummer.com/post/north-carolina-short-term-rental-laws
  1. Prepare for taxes and registration
  • Register to collect and remit county occupancy tax (Room Occupancy Tax) and state/local sales tax. Establish a process to file returns on schedule.
  • Track income and deductible expenses for federal and state income tax.
  • Sources: North Carolina short-term rental overview — www.gosummer.com/post/north-carolina-short-term-rental-laws
  1. Operational readiness
  • Maintain local contact information for guest issues and emergency response.
  • Implement standard operating procedures (check-in/out, cleaning, maintenance, guest communications).
  • For any questions or non-routine requests (e.g., variances, rezoning, special use permits), consult Planning & Zoning or pursue Conditional Rezoning/Special Use Permit/Variance options as applicable.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

Statewide (North Carolina Vacation Rental Act)

  • Vacation Rental Agreement signed by the host/agent and each guest.
  • Trust account established at a federally insured depository institution for guest funds.
  • Safety compliance: operable smoke detectors and carbon monoxide alarms.
  • Compliance with applicable building, housing, and elevator safety codes.

City of Reidsville (general permitting—specific STR permit not listed in provided sources)

  • Zoning Compliance Permit (if required for the intended use or structure).
  • Building Permit(s) and inspections for any construction, alteration, or life-safety requirements.
  • Permit applications submitted online via the city’s Permit Portal.
  • Contact the Inspections Division to schedule required inspections.
  • If a formal zoning interpretation is needed, submit a Zoning Determination Letter request.

County-level tax registration (high-level)

  • Register to collect/remit county occupancy tax and state/local sales tax. Contact the county tax administrator for current registration procedures (see Contact Information below).

Permit Application Types Available via the City’s Permit Portal (for reference)

  • Zoning Compliance Permit Application
  • Mobile Food Vendor Permit Application
  • Sign Permit Application
  • Building Permit Application
  • Trade Permit Application (Electrical, Plumbing, Mechanical)

Sources: Reidsville Planning & Community Development — www.reidsvillenc.gov/community-development; Permit Portal — reidsville.portal.iworq.net/portalhome/reidsville

Specific regulations for short-term rentals: city, county, and state

State (North Carolina)

  • The Vacation Rental Act governs STRs statewide:
    • Written vacation rental agreement required.
    • Trust account required for guest funds.
    • Smoke and CO detectors required.
    • Compliance with building, housing, and elevator safety codes.
    • Maintain the property in fit and habitable condition.
  • Taxes: state/local sales tax and county occupancy tax apply to STRs.
  • Sources: North Carolina Vacation Rental Act — www.ncleg.gov/Laws/GeneralStatuteSections/Chapter42A; North Carolina short-term rental overview — www.gosummer.com/post/north-carolina-short-term-rental-laws

City of Reidsville (no city-specific STR ordinance identified in provided sources)

  • General zoning and building code compliance apply to any rental use.
  • Use the city’s zoning map to confirm permitted uses for the parcel.
  • Obtain and keep current all applicable zoning and building permits.
  • Comply with inspections and code enforcement.
  • Sources: Reidsville Planning & Community Development — www.reidsvillenc.gov/community-development; Zoning Districts Web Map — reidsville-nc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=b591ac3e34c74a3e8ee5885db75e5d76

County (Rockingham County)

  • No county-specific STR ordinance identified in the provided materials.
  • County-level taxation (occupancy and sales tax) administration applies.
  • Contact the County Tax Administrator for occupancy tax registration and guidance.
  • Sources: North Carolina short-term rental overview (county occupancy/sales tax context) — www.gosummer.com/post/north-carolina-short-term-rental-laws

Contact information (phone, email, website) for local authority in charge of STRs

Permits, Zoning, and Building

  • City of Reidsville — Planning & Community Development
    • Address: Reidsville City Hall, 230 W. Morehead Street, Reidsville, NC 27320
    • Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 am–5:00 pm
    • Phone: (336) 349-1065
    • Email: planning@reidsvillenc.gov
    • Website: www.reidsvillenc.gov/community-development
    • Permit Portal: reidsville.portal.iworq.net/portalhome/reidsville

Building Inspections

  • Phone: (336) 349-1065
  • Email: inspections@reidsvillenc.gov
  • Note: Schedule inspections Monday–Friday; inspections offered on a morning or afternoon basis.

Customer Service and General City Information

  • Phone: (336) 349-1030

County Tax Administration (for occupancy/sales tax registration)

  • Rockingham County Tax Administration
    • Website: www.rockinghamcountync.gov/tax
    • Note: Phone/email not provided in the sources. Use the website’s contact tools for current contact details.

Links to source pages

  • North Carolina Vacation Rental Act (Chapter 42A): www.ncleg.gov/Laws/GeneralStatuteSections/Chapter42A
  • North Carolina short-term rental laws (Summer): www.gosummer.com/post/north-carolina-short-term-rental-laws
  • City of Reidsville — Planning & Community Development: www.reidsvillenc.gov/community-development
  • Reidsville Permit Portal: reidsville.portal.iworq.net/portalhome/reidsville
  • City of Reidsville — Zoning Districts Web Map: reidsville-nc.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/sidebar/index.html?appid=b591ac3e34c74a3e8ee5885db75e5d76
  • Rockingham County Tax Administration: www.rockinghamcountync.gov/tax
  • Rockingham County — Planning & Zoning: www.rockinghamcountync.gov/pview.aspx?id=21140

Notes for investors

  • Because Reidsville does not publish an STR-specific ordinance in the provided materials, treat STRs as standard residential rental uses subject to state law, general zoning compliance, building permits, inspections, and county taxation. Always confirm zoning and permitting requirements with the Planning & Zoning Division before acquisition or conversion.
  • North Carolina STR legislation is dynamic; monitor city and county updates regularly. If you encounter ambiguity (e.g., whether a use qualifies as a permitted “lodging” in a given zoning district), request a formal Zoning Determination Letter.

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Overview of Reidsville

Reidsville is a city in Rockingham County in the U.S. state of North Carolina. At the 2020 census, the city had a total population of 14,583. Reidsville is included in the Greensboro–High Point Metropolitan Statistical Area of the Piedmont Triad. Reidsville was established in the early 19th century as an outpost and stop on the stage line that ran between Salisbury, North Carolina, and Danville, Virginia, and was originally known as Wright's Crossroads. The community grew from a single home and inn owned by the family of Reuben Reid, a local farmer, businessman, justice of the peace and father of David S. Reid), into a thriving farming community primarily supporting tobacco production and cigarette manufacturing. Reidsville was officially incorporated by the North Carolina State Legislature in 1873 and became a key location of the American Tobacco Company which employed large numbers of city and county residents. The American Tobacco Company was the mainstay of Reidsville economics until its sale and closure in 1994. Many textile mills were established in Reidsville as well, with Cone Mills and Burlington Industries, located in Burlington North Carolina, consolidating most of them in the mid-20th century, although most have now closed. Although Reidsville has experienced economic recession in recent years the community has enjoyed a renewal of growth as a sleeper city supplying a source of rural development for the surrounding larger cities.

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