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Goochland County (Maidens, VA) Short-Term Rental Investor Guide

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Maidens, VA?

Yes. Short-term rentals (less than 30 consecutive days) are allowed in Goochland County, including the Maidens area, subject to zoning-based permissions, annual registration with Community Development, and compliance with occupancy, safety, and conduct standards. Bed & Breakfast and hosted short-term rentals are permitted by-right in the Agricultural districts with standards; unhosted short-term rentals are allowed in Agricultural districts only with a Conditional Use Permit (CUP); most residential zoning districts require a CUP for all STR types. All STRs (except hotels) must register annually with Goochland County.

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

  • Confirm zoning and path to approval
    • Determine your property’s zoning district.
    • In Agricultural (General/Limited): bed & breakfast and hosted STRs are allowed by-right subject to standards; unhosted STRs require a CUP.
    • In most residential and related districts: a CUP is required for all STR types (bed & breakfast, hosted, unhosted).
    • If a CUP is needed, contact the Planning Office to initiate the conditional use review process.
  • Secure registration and tax accounts
    • Complete and submit the annual Short-Term Rental Registration with the Community Development office before advertising or operating.
    • Obtain a Goochland County business license with the Commissioner of the Revenue if you perform work or derive gross receipts in Goochland; out-of-town contractors under $25,000 in annual county work may be exempt (bring your state license to the Commissioner to qualify for exempt status).
  • Tax compliance
    • The county levies a 2% Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on lodging (hotels, motels, boardinghouses, etc.). Short-term rental operators should confirm whether TOT applies to their operations with the Treasurer and Commissioner of the Revenue.
    • Short-term rental property is treated as tangible personal property held for rental; contact the Commissioner of the Revenue for classification and assessment questions.
  • Set operations to standards
    • Owner-occupancy and on-site presence are required for bed & breakfast and hosted STRs; the owner/designee must be able to return within 60 minutes and be available 24/7.
    • Limit occupancy to the septic permit capacity, but in no case more than 10 people (including permanent residents and guests).
    • Install/maintain required safety equipment (smoke alarms and carbon monoxide monitors).
    • Maintain a residential appearance and observe quiet hours (no outdoor music after 11:00 p.m.).
    • Enforce additional conduct rules (no hunting or firearms discharge by renters).
  • Insurance and safety
    • Consider liability coverage appropriate for transient rentals; verify coverage terms with your carrier.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • Goochland County Short-Term Rental Registration (annual) — required before advertising or operating (excluding hotels).
  • Conditional Use Permit (CUP) — required for unhosted STRs in Agricultural districts and for all STR types in most residential zoning districts; contact Planning & Zoning to apply.
  • Goochland County Business License — required for any business conducted in the county; out-of-town contractors under $25,000 in annual county work can apply for exempt status by presenting their valid Virginia state license to the Commissioner of the Revenue.
  • State contractor’s license (when applicable) — if bidding/performing jobs between $1,000 and $7,500: Class C; $7,500 to $70,000: Class B; over $70,000: Class A; confirm requirements with the State Board for Contractors.
  • Zoning standards (summary)
    • Owner-occupied dwellings for bed & breakfast and hosted STRs; owner or designee (21+ years) must be on-site overnight and within 60 minutes response capability; 24/7 availability during stays.
    • Maximum occupancy: limited by septic system permit; never more than 10 people total.
    • Smoke alarms and carbon monoxide monitors as specified.
    • No outdoor music (amplified or acoustic) after 11:00 p.m.
    • No hunting or firearms discharge by renters.
    • Property must maintain residential appearance.
    • Advertising/operation prohibited if more than three violations of applicable laws/ordinances have occurred.

Zoning District | Bed & Breakfast | Hosted STR | Unhosted STR --- | --- | --- | --- Agricultural, General | Allowed with standards | Allowed with standards | CUP required Agricultural, Limited | Allowed with standards | Allowed with standards | CUP required Residential, Rural | CUP required | CUP required | CUP required Rural Preservation | CUP required | CUP required | CUP required Residential, Limited | CUP required | CUP required | CUP required Residential, General | CUP required | CUP required | CUP required Residential, Neighborhood | CUP required | CUP required | CUP required Residential, Office | CUP required | CUP required | CUP required Residential PUD | CUP required | CUP required | CUP required

Specific regulations for short-term rentals (county and state)

  • County-level STR regulations (Goochland)
    • STR definition: lodging rented for less than 30 consecutive days.
    • Annual registration required (excluding hotels).
    • Types: Bed & Breakfast (owner-occupied), Hosted STR (owner-occupied; owner/designee on-site), Unhosted STR (entire home; may be non-owner-occupied), Hotel (11+ occupancy).
    • Occupancy caps: limited by septic permit capacity; never more than 10 people total.
    • Owner-occupancy and 24/7 responsiveness standards for bed & breakfast and hosted STRs.
    • Safety: smoke alarms in common areas and each sleeping room; at least one carbon monoxide monitor maintained.
    • Noise: no outdoor music after 11:00 p.m.
    • Conduct: renters may not hunt or discharge firearms on the property.
    • Violations: no advertising/operation if more than three violations have occurred.
  • Zoning permissions (see table above)
  • Taxes
    • Transient Occupancy Tax: 2% on lodging charges collected from guests staying 30 days or less in hotels, motels, boardinghouses, travel campgrounds, and similar facilities.
    • Personal property tax: STR property is tangible personal property held for rental; classification and assessment questions should be directed to the Commissioner of the Revenue.
  • State-level contractor licensing (when applicable)
    • Class C for jobs $1,000–$7,500; Class B for $7,500–$70,000; Class A for >$70,000; certain trades require state testing.

Contact information (local authority)

  • Planning & Zoning (Community Development) — Short-Term Rental Registration, zoning/CUP questions
    • Phone: 804-556-5860
  • Commissioner of the Revenue — Business License, STR property classification, TOT clarification
    • Phone: 804-556-5807
  • Building Permits & Inspections
    • Phone: 804-556-5815
  • State Board for Contractors — State contractor licensing
    • Phone: 800-522-3016 or 804-367-8511
  • County General Contact
    • Phone: 804-556-5800
    • Address: 1800 Sandy Hook Road, P.O. Box 10, Goochland, VA 23063
    • Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. (except holidays)

Source pages and forms

  • Goochland County Short-Term Rental Information and Registration:
    • www.goochlandva.us/966/Short-term-rental
  • Short-Term Rental Registration Form:
    • www.goochlandva.us/FormCenter/Planning-Zoning-5/Shortterm-Rental-Registration-Form-74
  • Zoning Ordinance (Goochland County Code of Ordinances, Chapter 15):
    • library.municode.com/va/goochland_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=COOR_CH15ZO
  • Subdivision Ordinance:
    • library.municode.com/va/goochland_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=APXBSU
  • FAQ — STR Tax and County Contacts:
    • goochlandva.us/FAQ.aspx?QID=271

Notes

  • Maidens is an unincorporated community in Goochland County; therefore, this guide uses Goochland County regulations as the applicable local framework for STRs.

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Overview of Maidens

Maidens (or Maiden's Adventure) is a small unincorporated community in Goochland County, Virginia, United States. Sited on the north side of the James River, it is currently located at the junction of U.S. Route 522, State Route 6, and State Route 634.

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