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STR Regulations for Champlin, Minnesota

Note on scope and certainty: The City of Champlin’s official pages provided here cover general residential rental licensing and related programs; they do not explicitly reference “short‑term rentals” as a separate category. Consequently, this guide assumes the City’s general rental licensing requirements apply to STRs unless/until you confirm otherwise with the City. Always verify current requirements with Champlin’s Code Enforcement Officer before investing.

Overview — Are Short‑Term Rentals Allowed in Champlin?

  • Yes, but not explicitly addressed in the provided sources. Champlin permits residential rental housing and runs an annual rental licensing and inspection program. It is reasonable to assume that operating a property as a short‑term rental in Champlin requires a standard residential rental license unless the City provides a different pathway for transient lodging. Confirm this with the City’s Code Enforcement Officer before acquiring or listing a property. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]

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How to Start a Short‑Term Rental Business in Champlin

  1. Choose an eligible property and confirm zoning eligibility.
    • Champlin has a “rental density cap” in R‑1, R‑2, R‑3, and R‑4 zoning: no more than 10% of single‑family lots on any block may obtain a rental license.
    • Before applying, use the City’s interactive single‑family rental density map to see whether the block is at capacity. If the block already exceeds the 10% cap, new rental licenses will not be approved unless the City Council grants a temporary license. Existing licenses may be renewed even when the cap is met. If a license lapses, is revoked, or the property is sold, the next license can only be issued if it complies with the ordinance.
    • Links: Rental density ordinance and interactive map are provided on the City’s rental licensing page and the “Rental Density Cap Ordinance” section. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  2. Prepare for licensing and inspection.
    • All residential rental property must be licensed annually and inspected on a regular schedule. The Code Enforcement Officer licenses and inspects rental properties in the community.
    • Confirm your unit meets the Champlin property maintenance standards (City Code and the International Property Maintenance Code with local “section inserts”).
    • Establish that smoke and carbon monoxide detectors satisfy City guidelines. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  3. Complete mandatory training.
    • All property owners or an agent must complete Crime‑Free Housing Training and provide certification within one year of issuance of a new license. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  4. Submit your application and pay required fees.
    • Apply online for the rental license and make payments online. The City accepts credit/debit cards with convenience fees: $3.00 for transactions of $125.00 or less; 2.5% for transactions of $125.01 or more. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  5. Operate and maintain the property.
    • Maintain compliance with Champlin’s Zoning Ordinance and the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) with City‑specific section inserts, and ensure your lease terms and operating practices reflect these requirements. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

  • Residential rental license application (annual) — applies to single‑family homes, duplexes, apartments; submit online. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • If converting a single‑family residence to rental use: a separate conversion process applies, including the conversion fee ordinance and an additional $500 fee (which includes the license fee). [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Crime‑Free Housing Training completion certificate — required within one year of issuance of a new license. Training resources: MN Crime Prevention. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Property maintenance compliance — Champlin Zoning Ordinance and the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC), including City‑specific section inserts. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Guidelines (PDF). [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • License fee payment — fees vary by property type (see “Fees” below). [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Inspection — annual licensing includes a regular inspection schedule. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Utility billing account (if applicable) — Utility Billing department contact and services are available. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]

Note on STR specificity: The documents above are for general residential rental housing. Short‑term rental–specific requirements (e.g., separate STR permits, transient‑lodging taxes, or different inspection intervals) are not identified in the provided sources. Confirm with the City whether additional City or county permits are needed for STRs.

Specific Regulations: City, County, and State

  • City of Champlin
    • Rental licensing and inspections program — annual licensing required for all residential rental property; inspections are conducted on a regular schedule by the Code Enforcement Officer. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
    • Rental Density Cap — applies to single‑family lots in R‑1, R‑2, R‑3, and R‑4 zoning; limits to 10% of lots per block; provides for temporary licenses at Council discretion; restricts new licenses if existing licenses lapse/revoke/are not renewed. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
    • Code compliance — Champlin Zoning Ordinance and IPMC; City “section inserts” tailor IPMC requirements locally. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
    • Crime‑Free Housing Training — required for owners/agents; certification must be provided within one year of license issuance. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
    • Fees and payments — license fees vary by property type; online payment convenience fees apply. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Hennepin County (context)
    • The provided sources do not identify county‑specific STR regulations or public health lodging permits. Verify with the County if any health or lodging permits are required for STRs.
  • State of Minnesota (context)
    • The provided sources do not include statutes or state‑level STR regulations. For landlord‑tenant context and general rights/responsibilities, see the Minnesota Attorney General’s Landlord and Tenants booklet. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]

Fees (City of Champlin)

  • Single Family Residence — $110
  • Single family residence license conversion to rental — $500 (includes license fee); Conversion Fee Ordinance applies
  • Duplex — $160
  • Tri‑plex — $180
  • 4‑plex — $200
  • Apartment (5 units or more) — $100 per building fee + $15 per unit
  • Online payment convenience fee — $3.00 for transactions ≤ $125.00; 2.5% for transactions > $125.00 [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]

Contact Information (Local Authority in Charge of STR/Rental Licensing)

  • Primary contact for rental licensing: Rebecca McMahon, Code Enforcement Officer
    • Email: rmcmahon@ci.champlin.mn.us
    • Phone: 763‑923‑7196
  • City of Champlin main line
    • Phone: 763‑421‑8100
    • Address: 11955 Champlin Drive, Champlin, MN 55316
  • Online rental license application portal — see “Links” section below. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]

Additional City Programs and Requirements (Potential Applicability to STRs)

  • Crime Free Multi‑Family Housing Classes (PDF) — training resources listed on the City’s rental licensing page. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Rental Housing Checklist (PDF) — guidance for inspection readiness. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Sample Lease Addendum (PDF) — example language that may be adapted for unit requirements. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Guidelines (PDF) — unit‑level compliance. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]
  • Quick Links to ordinances, training, and the Attorney General booklet are provided on the City’s rental licensing page. [City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program]

Important Disclaimer

  • The City’s materials provided here address general rental licensing but do not explicitly cover short‑term rentals. Because STRs may be treated differently (e.g., transient lodging classification), you should confirm with the Code Enforcement Officer whether a standard residential rental license suffices or whether additional permits, taxes, or inspection requirements apply.

Links to Source Pages (Champlin)

  • City of Champlin – Rental Licensing Program: ci.champlin.mn.us/250/Rental-Licensing-Program
  • Rental Density Cap Ordinance document (PDF): ci.champlin.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/1346
  • Interactive Single‑Family Rental Density Map: experience.arcgis.com/experience/418aab2c02444e18b3fc789337999ed0/
  • Online Rental License Application: lf.ci.champlin.mn.us/Forms/RentalApplication
  • Champlin Code of Ordinances (Municode): www.municode.com/library/mn/champlin/codes/code_of_ordinances
  • International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC): codes.iccsafe.org/content/IPMC2018P2
  • IMPC Section Inserts (City‑specific): ci.champlin.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/1748
  • Crime Free Multi‑Family Housing Classes (PDF): ci.champlin.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/260/Crime-Free-Multi-Family-Housing-Classes-PDF
  • Rental Housing Checklist (PDF): ci.champlin.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/262/Rental-Housing-Checklist-PDF
  • Rental License Application – Single Family Homes and Duplexes (PDF): ci.champlin.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/263/Rental-License-Application---Single-Family-Homes-and-Duplexs-PDF
  • Rental License Application – Apartments (PDF): ci.champlin.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/258/Rental-License-Application-Apartments-PDF
  • Sample Lease Addendum (PDF): ci.champlin.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/261/Sample-Lease-Addendum-PDF
  • Smoke and Carbon Monoxide Detector Guidelines (PDF): ci.champlin.mn.us/DocumentCenter/View/257/Smoke-and-Carbon-Monoxide-Detector-Guidelines-PDF
  • Minnesota Attorney General – Landlord and Tenants: www.ag.state.mn.us/
  • MN Crime Prevention – Training: www.mncrimeprevention.com/trainings-events
  • City of Champlin – Report a Concern: ci.champlin.mn.us/FormCenter/Code-Enforcement-Division-6/Code-Enforcement-Form-56
  • City of Champlin – Permits & Licenses: ci.champlin.mn.us/469/Online-Permits

If you need deeper verification on STR‑specific licensing, zoning permissions, and tax obligations (e.g., lodging taxes), contact the City of Champlin Code Enforcement Division or the City’s Planning/Community Development department.

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Overview of Champlin

Champlin ( CHAMP-lən) is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 23,919 at the 2020 census. Champlin is a northern suburb of Minneapolis. U.S. Highway 169 and Hennepin County Road 12 (CR 12) are two of the main routes in Champlin.

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