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STR Regulations for Sunbury, North Carolina

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Sunbury, NC?

The documents you provided do not mention short-term rentals at all. There is no explicit local allowance, prohibition, registration, permitting, tax, or operational rule for STRs in Sunbury, NC (Town of Gatesville) or Gates County. You should treat STRs as an unaddressed use in this jurisdiction based on the materials reviewed. Until you verify otherwise with local officials, assume STRs may be treated as a lodging/commercial use that requires zoning and business compliance (see State-level compliance notes below).

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

  • Verify land use and zoning: Confirm whether STRs are permitted at your property address (e.g., as a homestay, short-term rental, or lodging use). The provided Gates County comprehensive plan does not speak to STRs; the town’s zoning/UDO or county zoning must be checked directly.
  • Choose property and structure:
    • Single-family home vs. multi-unit or accessory dwelling: Ensure your intended use aligns with residential vs. commercial use allowances.
    • HOA or covenants: Check private restrictions that may limit rentals regardless of zoning.
  • Business registration and taxes:
    • Register the business with Gates County/Gatesville if required.
    • Collect and remit applicable state and local taxes (see State-level compliance below).
  • Safety and insurance:
    • Verify property insurance covers short-term rental operations.
    • If offering lodging, consider safety standards (e.g., smoke/CO detectors, egress, posted rules).
  • Guest screening and operations:
    • Establish clear house rules, local ordinances compliance, and community standards.
    • Set up a reliable booking/management process and 24/7 local contact.
  • Ongoing compliance:
    • Maintain records, respond to complaints, and monitor any new local ordinances or state laws.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines The provided documents do not list any STR-specific permits or licenses for Gatesville/Sunbury or Gates County. As a practical baseline, anticipate needing:

  • Zoning confirmation or use permit (as lodging/homestay if allowed)
  • Business license/registration (local or county)
  • Sales and room occupancy tax registration (state/local)
  • Building/fire inspection (if converting use or offering lodging at scale)
  • Insurance evidencing short-term rental coverage
  • Advertising compliance (e.g., include registration number if local rules require it)

State-level compliance (North Carolina)

  • Room occupancy tax: North Carolina levies a state sales tax (currently 4.75%) plus applicable local sales and room occupancy taxes. Operators generally must register to collect and remit these taxes. Confirm current rates and registration requirements with the NC Department of Revenue.
  • Sales tax on lodging: North Carolina treats lodging as a taxable service. Many localities also impose room occupancy taxes. STRs are typically subject to these regimes unless explicitly exempt.
  • Advertising rules: Some North Carolina localities require STRs to include a permit/registration number in listings. If no local STR rule is provided, this may not apply, but verify locally.
  • Health and safety: If the unit is offered as lodging, comply with general health and safety requirements. Specific fire/safety inspections for STRs are not mentioned in your materials but may apply depending on scale and local rules.
  • Registration and zoning: There is no statewide STR permit in North Carolina; STRs are governed locally unless a state agency is otherwise involved. Your first step is local zoning confirmation.

Specific regulations for short-term rentals (city/county/state)

  • City (Town of Gatesville/Sunbury): Not addressed in the provided documents. No STR-specific prohibitions or requirements were found. Check the town’s zoning/UDO and any separate ordinances for “short-term rental,” “lodging,” “homestay,” or “bed and breakfast” definitions and rules.
  • County (Gates County): Not addressed in the provided documents. The Gates County Comprehensive Plan is general land use policy (rural preservation, agriculture, environmental protection) and does not regulate STRs.
  • State (North Carolina): No explicit statewide STR law in your documents. STRs are primarily regulated locally (zoning, permits, taxes) and at the state level for sales/room occupancy taxes. See the “State-level compliance” section above.

Contact information (local authority for STRs) Your documents do not list an STR-specific contact. As a practical starting point, use the county government contacts for zoning and planning questions. The comprehensive plan references county administration and facilities; for current phone/email, consult the Gates County website and the Town of Gatesville (Sunbury) clerk/planning office.

  • Gates County (general government; zoning/planning)
    • Website: www.gatescountync.gov
  • Town of Gatesville (Sunbury’s governing body; zoning and business registration)
    • Website: www.gatesville-nc.com

Recommended first contacts:

  • County Planning/Zoning Department
  • Town of Gatesville Planning/Zoning and Business Licensing
  • County Tax Assessor/Revenue (for tax registration and collection)
  • NC Department of Revenue (for sales/room occupancy tax registration)

Links to source pages (available in your materials)

  • Gates County Comprehensive Plan (certified 2017): files.nc.gov/ncdeq/Coastal%20Management/documents/PDF/Land%20Use%20Plans/Gates%20County%20Comp%20Plan_Certified%202%208%202017_Web%20Ready.pdf
  • Sunset Beach UDO (not relevant to Sunbury; provided for zoning reference examples): www.sunsetbeachnc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1251/UDO—Unified-Development-Ordinance?bidId=

Notes and cautions

  • The materials you provided do not authorize or prohibit STRs in Sunbury or Gates County. Treat STRs as an unaddressed use that requires explicit local verification.
  • Local rules can change; confirm the current zoning designation and any STR-specific ordinances with the Town of Gatesville and Gates County.
  • This summary is informational and not legal advice. Consult local counsel and the authorities listed above before investing or operating.

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Overview of Sunbury

Sunbury is a census-designated place (CDP) and unincorporated community in Gates County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 289.Sunbury is located at the junction of U.S. Route 158 and North Carolina Highway 32, 10 miles (16 km) east-northeast of Gatesville, the Gates County seat. Sunbury has a post office with ZIP code 27979.Sunbury High School was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.

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