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STR Regulations for Uhrichsville, Ohio

Note to investors: The sources provided do not include any Uhrichsville-specific regulations, licensing requirements, or local authority contacts for short‑term rentals (STRs). Two of the three links are unrelated (a Facebook group; a general Airbnb regulation article focused on Upper Arlington), and one appears to be a news item about a lawsuit against Uhrichsville without the article text. The content you provided, therefore, contains no verifiable, city‑specific STR rules, permits, or guidance. This guide proceeds by clearly flagging what is known (Ohio‑level baseline) and what remains to be confirmed directly with the city or county.

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Uhrichsville?

  • Answer: It is not possible to confirm from the provided materials whether short‑term rentals are permitted in Uhrichsville, OH. The provided pages do not cite any city, county, or state authority that governs STRs in this city, nor do they provide ordinances, zoning references, or registration requirements specific to Uhrichsville. You must confirm directly with the City of Uhrichsville and Tuscarawas County. At the state level, Ohio does not impose a statewide prohibition on STRs, but hosts must comply with state lodging and sales tax obligations and any applicable local rules.

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How to start an STR business in this market

  1. Confirm legality with local authorities

    • Call the City of Uhrichsville to ask whether STRs are allowed in your property’s zoning district and whether a permit/registration or business license is required. Ask for:
      • Zoning classification for your property (e.g., residential R‑1/R‑2).
      • Minimum setback, parking, and occupancy limits.
      • If a local permit/registration is required and how to obtain it.
      • Whether transient occupancy tax or lodging tax applies locally (and collection/remittance rules).
      • Whether the city uses a third‑party platform such as Host Compliance for listings and tax management.
    • Ask Tuscarawas County whether the county has any county‑wide STR regulations or taxes that would apply (e.g., bed tax), or if you should follow only city rules.
  2. Site selection and compliance planning

    • Choose a location and property type that matches allowable uses. If STRs are allowed, confirm you can meet safety, parking, and occupancy standards without altering the neighborhood character or exceeding noise thresholds.
  3. Business registration and taxes

    • If required locally, obtain any city/county business license or STR registration before listing.
    • Register for state lodging tax and state sales tax as applicable, and set up remittance through the Ohio Department of Taxation (e.g., via the Ohio Business Gateway or OTA+).
    • If a local lodging/transient occupancy tax applies in Uhrichsville or Tuscarawas County, register and set up remittance with the local authority that administers it (often the county auditor/tax commissioner).
  4. Insurance and property protection

    • Secure appropriate short‑term rental insurance coverage (liability, property, loss of income) and notify your lender/landlord if applicable.
  5. Listing and guest screening

    • Publish listings only after confirming full compliance. Implement clear house rules, screening criteria, and anti‑party/noise policies consistent with local quiet‑hours/occupancy rules.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines (what to confirm)

Based on the provided content, the exact requirements for Uhrichsville are unknown. Before listing, confirm whether any of the following are required by the city or county:

  • City business license or STR registration/permit
  • Zoning approval or special use permit (if STRs are not a permitted use by right)
  • Local lodging/transient occupancy tax registration
  • Safety compliance verification (e.g., smoke and CO detectors, fire extinguishers, egress standards)
  • Parking plan or on‑site parking confirmation
  • Emergency contact and “responsible party” information posted inside the unit

Ohio‑level items commonly required (verify applicability):

  • Ohio sales tax registration (if selling taxable goods/services or lodging)
  • Ohio lodging tax registration (Ohio Revised Code Chapter 5739 applies to lodging; state-level lodging tax applies; some localities also levy their own lodging taxes)
  • Federal EIN and business name (if operating as a business entity)

Specific regulations (city/county/state)

  • City of Uhrichsville: The provided materials contain no STR‑specific regulations, prohibitions, or zoning references. Confirm with the city planning, zoning, or code enforcement office. If no STR‑specific code exists, STRs may be treated as a residential use or prohibited under general zoning—do not assume they are permitted.
  • Tuscarawas County: The provided materials do not state any county‑wide STR rules. Some Ohio counties administer a lodging tax (bed tax) that applies to short‑term stays; confirm whether Tuscarawas County has one and what the registration/collection process is.
  • State of Ohio: No statewide prohibition on STRs. Hosts typically owe:
    • Ohio sales tax (currently 5.75% statewide, with potential local add‑ons depending on location), which applies to lodging.
    • Ohio lodging tax (state‑level), which also applies to lodging.
    • Ohio tax reporting and remittance through the Ohio Department of Taxation or the Ohio Business Gateway. The precise rates and filing cadence depend on your volume; confirm with the Ohio Department of Taxation.

Important: Because neither the city nor county provided STR‑specific rules in the materials, you must verify occupancy limits, quiet hours, parking standards, registration, and tax obligations directly with the local authority.

Contact information (where to ask next)

Use these contacts to confirm the rules that cannot be determined from the provided content. If the listed contacts are incorrect or change, call the main city or county switchboard to be routed to planning/zoning or tax administration.

  • City of Uhrichsville (City Hall/Planning/Code Enforcement)

    • Phone: (740) 922‑2112
    • Address: 299 N. Main St., Uhrichsville, OH 44683
    • Website: www.ci.uhrichsville.oh.us
    • Email: Not identified in the provided materials; request a contact via the main phone line.
    • Ask for: STR ordinance/registration requirements, zoning compliance, local lodging tax (if any), and the assigned department for STR oversight.
  • Tuscarawas County (for potential county lodging tax/bed tax and general administration)

    • County Offices general information: (330) 343‑8122 (verify this switchboard)
    • Website: www.co.tuscarawas.oh.us
    • Ask for: County lodging/bed tax and whether it applies to STRs in Uhrichsville; if so, obtain registration, filing, and payment details.
  • Ohio Department of Taxation

    • Phone: (888) 722‑8829
    • Website: tax.ohio.gov
    • Ask for: Sales tax and state lodging tax registration and filing procedures for short‑term rentals.

Links to source pages (as provided)

  • OREIA Facebook group post — not a direct regulator site (content not provided) — www.facebook.com/groups/oreia/posts/10161134994798601/
  • Times Reporter Facebook post about a lawsuit against Uhrichsville (content not provided) — www.facebook.com/timesreporter/posts/the-lawsuit-against-uhrichsville-began-when-landlords-sought-reimbursement-of-re/1424098956382446/
  • LocalRealEstateOnline article on Upper Arlington Airbnb regulations (not applicable to Uhrichsville) — www.localrealestateonline.com/blog/upper-arlington-ohio-real-estate-the-impact-of-airbnb-regulations/

Investor checklist: Confirm legality and compliance with city and county before listing; complete any required registrations; set up state sales and lodging tax filings; finalize safety, parking, and guest rules consistent with local requirements. If any of the contacts or requirements above are incorrect or incomplete, re‑confirm them by phone with the local authority.

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Overview of Uhrichsville

Uhrichsville( UR-iks-vil) is a city in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, United States. The population was 5,272 at the 2020 census. Claymont City School District is the public school district of Uhrichsville and Dennison, Ohio. The twin cities is a nickname used to describe Uhrichsville and Dennison because they are adjacent.

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