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STR Regulations for Dellroy, Ohio

Overview: Are short‑term rentals allowed in Dellroy, OH?

Yes—short‑term rentals (rentals of fewer than 30 days) are allowed under Ohio state law. There is no statewide ban on short‑term rentals. You may operate an STR in Dellroy (Carroll County) provided you comply with state tax obligations and any applicable local zoning or safety requirements. If your property is subject to local zoning, homeowners’ association (HOA) covenants, or county regulations that restrict short‑term lodging or certain uses, those restrictions must be followed.

Important local note: Dellroy has no city-specific short‑term rental ordinance identified in the provided sources. As a result, state-level requirements for Ohio and county-level considerations for Carroll County are the primary regulatory framework. Always confirm zoning and any local standards with Carroll County officials and your HOA before listing.

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Dellroy hosts earn a median $25,042/year with $162 ADR and 56% occupancy.

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How to start a short‑term rental business in this market (Dellroy, OH)

  • Confirm zoning and legal use.
    • Contact the Carroll County Courthouse/Zoning to verify that your property can be used for transient lodging or short‑term rentals without a special exception or conditional use permit.
    • If the property is in an HOA or planned community, review covenants for rental‑term limits and obtain written confirmation that short‑term rentals are permitted.
  • Decide tax posture.
    • If your booking platform (e.g., Airbnb, Vrbo) does not collect and remit Ohio taxes for you, you must register with the Ohio Department of Taxation and collect/remit state sales tax (5.75%) and any applicable lodging taxes.
    • Register as a business (e.g., LLC) with the Ohio Secretary of State if you plan to operate under a separate entity.
  • Prepare the property for safe operations.
    • Ensure compliance with basic safety standards (e.g., smoke and CO detectors, egress, fire safety), as required by state and local codes. If applicable, schedule inspections with the county Building Department.
  • Set up operations.
    • Draft house rules, noise and parking policies, and an emergency contact plan.
    • Maintain guest logs and financial records for tax reporting.
  • Launch and monitor compliance.
    • List on platforms, collect applicable taxes, and track local policy updates. Keep proof of registration and tax remittances on file.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

State-level (Ohio):

  • Ohio sales/use tax registration (if you must collect/remit): done through the Ohio Department of Taxation.
  • Business entity registration (if applicable): Ohio Secretary of State.
  • Recordkeeping: guest nights, nightly rates, fees, and tax remittance for sales/lodging tax filings.

Local/County-level:

  • Zoning use verification: Contact Carroll County to confirm transient lodging is an allowed use for the subject property and parcel.
  • Safety inspections: If required by county building or fire code, obtain and maintain certificates of inspection.
  • Emergency contact/agent: While not a state mandate, many Ohio cities require an on‑call contact; confirm with county officials if a local rule applies to your property.
  • Lodging taxes: The Carroll Countybed tax may apply to lodging. Confirm current rate, registration, and filing requirements with the Carroll County Auditor.

Note: Because Dellroy lacks a city‑specific STR ordinance in the provided sources, you are not required to obtain a city permit or license for STRs. However, state taxes and county rules may still apply.

Specific regulations for short‑term rentals: City, County, and State

City of Dellroy (no city‑specific STR ordinance in the provided sources)

  • What this means: No city‑level STR permit, license, fee, inspection schedule, or registration requirement is identified.
  • What still applies: Ohio sales tax; any applicable county lodging taxes; county zoning and safety requirements; HOA rules.

County (Carroll County)

  • Zoning and land use: Verify that short‑term rentals are a permitted use at your parcel. If a conditional use or special exception is required, obtain it before listing.
  • Lodging (bed) tax: Carroll County may levy a county lodging tax on short‑term stays. Confirm current rate, registration, and filing cadence with the Carroll County Auditor.
  • Inspections: Depending on building/fire code, inspections may be required or available on request. Maintain proof of compliance.
  • Enforcement: County authorities may enforce zoning and lodging tax violations. Penalties can include fines and/or injunctions.

State (Ohio)

  • Definition and authority: Ohio does not impose a uniform definition of “short‑term rental” statewide. Many local governments treat stays under 30 days as transient lodging. Municipalities have home‑rule authority to regulate, permit, inspect, tax, or even ban STRs.
  • Licensing: There is no statewide STR license. Local jurisdictions decide whether permits or registrations are required.
  • Taxes:
    • State sales tax: 5.75% applies to short‑term lodging unless your platform remits it for you.
    • Local sales/lodging taxes: Counties and municipalities may add lodging taxes or sales taxes; combined rates can vary significantly across the state (e.g., Montgomery County has a 3% county lodging tax plus a 3% local lodging tax in certain jurisdictions, yielding a total lodging tax rate of 6% plus state sales tax in those locations).
    • Filing: Register with the Ohio Department of Taxation if you must file and remit; filing frequency depends on your revenue.
  • Inspections and nuisance provisions: These are largely local. Larger cities may require safety self‑certification and designate nuisance provisions that can lead to registration revocation (e.g., Cincinnati’s 2024 ordinance as reported by industry sources).
  • Deductions: Federal tax deductions (e.g., mortgage interest, property taxes, insurance, maintenance, utilities, depreciation) may be available if you rent the property for more than 14 days annually and keep meticulous records separating personal use from rental use.

Contact information (phone, email, website where available)

  • Ohio Department of Taxation
    • Phone: Not listed in the provided sources.
    • Website: tax.ohio.gov
  • Carroll County (lodging tax, zoning/land use)
    • Phone: Not listed in the provided sources (contact the county offices via the county website or the Carroll County Courthouse).
    • Website: Not listed in the provided sources.
  • Village of Dellroy (municipal contact)
    • Phone/Email/Website: Not listed in the provided sources.

Tip: Use the official state and county websites for current forms, filing guidance, and lodging tax administration. If you cannot locate the specific office on the county site, contact the county courthouse main line and request the Treasurer/Auditor’s Office (lodging tax) or Planning/Zoning.

Links to source pages

  • Ohio Airbnb and Short‑Term Rental Regulations (2025 Update) — RedAwning
    • www.redawning.com/pm/post/ohio-short-term-rental-laws
  • Licenses and registrations: Some Butler County municipalities regulate short‑term rentals — Journal‑News
    • www.journal-news.com/news/licenses-and-registrations-some-butler-county-municipalities-regulate-short-term-rentals/YR7IHJ3FRVAVFGFPLDC4WNKXZM/
  • Cities weigh regulating Airbnbs, short‑term rentals; some ban them, some ignore — Dayton Daily News
    • www.daytondailynews.com/local/cities-weigh-regulating-airbnbs-short-term-rentals-some-ban-them-some-ignore/ORDHWLEPNZCHXBRHSZID4EGE2A/
  • OHLA Government Affairs Update: Cincinnati passes short‑term rental ordinance — Ohio Hotel & Lodging Association
    • www.ohiolodging.com/aws/OHLA/asset_manager/get_file/324652?ver=2090

Practical next steps for Dellroy STR investors

  • Verify zoning with Carroll County before purchasing or listing the property.
  • Confirm whether Carroll County lodging (bed) tax applies and how to register and remit.
  • If a platform does not collect Ohio sales tax for you, register with the Ohio Department of Taxation and set up a reliable filing cadence.
  • Maintain detailed guest and financial records and perform periodic safety checks.
  • Monitor county or state legislative updates that could introduce new STR requirements.

Disclaimers

  • This guide synthesizes the provided sources and focuses on Dellroy, OH and applicable Ohio state and county regulations. It does not substitute for legal or tax advice.
  • Local rules change frequently; confirm current requirements with county and state authorities before operating.

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8/ 12
months with declining YoY revenue
8–10 declining months: high saturation - supply likely outpacing demand.
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Overview of Dellroy

Dellroy is a village in western Carroll County, Ohio, United States. The population was 268 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Canton–Massillon metropolitan area.

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