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STR Regulations for Chester, Ohio

Note on scope: There is no incorporated “City of Chester” in Ohio. “Chester” refers to Chester Township in Butler County, which does not appear to have municipal-level STR rules. For clarity and investor utility, this guide provides city-level detail for West Chester Township, which borders Chester Township and is the closest municipal authority with explicit STR regulations in your market area.

Overview: Are short-term rentals allowed?

Explicit answer: Yes—but with significant restrictions.

  • West Chester Township (Butler County, Ohio) has banned short‑term rentals (30 days or fewer) in single‑family residential neighborhoods as of April 2025, following a township zoning update. STRs remain permitted on a case‑by‑case basis in multi‑family and business districts, subject to compliance with zoning and other codes. Bed and breakfast establishments, hotels, and motels are not impacted by the ban. The ban is now active; an earlier six‑month moratorium in 2024–2025 allowed township staff time to craft the updated zoning rules and definitions.

  • Chester Township appears to lack municipal STR regulations; in unincorporated areas, STRs are typically treated like any other residential rental use. Investors should rely on Ohio’s general landlord‑tenant and property code, and any HOA/POA covenants or Butler County health/safety requirements. No local permits or licensing were found in the provided sources for Chester Township.

  • Ohio state‑level regulation: There is no statewide STR registration, license, or permit requirement. Local authorities may adopt their own rules (as West Chester Township has done).

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

  1. Clarify your operating jurisdiction
  • Chester Township (unincorporated Butler County): No city‑level STR ordinance identified in the provided sources. Standard residential rental rules apply; verify HOA covenants and confirm no county or local health/safety restrictions that could affect STR use.
  • West Chester Township: Verify the property’s zoning. If within single‑family residential neighborhoods, an STR is prohibited. If within multi‑family or business zones, STRs may be allowed case‑by‑case under the updated zoning resolution.
  1. Select a compliant location
  • Favor properties zoned for multi‑family or business use in West Chester Township if pursuing STRs there. For Chester Township, confirm that STR use is consistent with the neighborhood’s zoning and any HOA rules.
  1. Establish a business entity
  • Consider forming an LLC or other business entity for liability protection and tax management (consult a local attorney or CPA).
  1. Prepare the property
  • Meet property maintenance code and any life‑safety requirements (e.g., smoke/CO detectors, egress, fire extinguishers). The township updated its property maintenance code alongside the STR zoning update; consult township planning/zoning for the current requirements.
  1. Align with tax obligations
  • Ohio does not impose a state lodging tax; local Transient Occupancy Taxes (TOT) may apply if you operate in a jurisdiction that has adopted one. Verify with the local auditor or treasurer whether Butler County or any nearby municipality levies lodging tax where your property sits, and implement collection/remittance if applicable.
  • Collect and remit state sales tax (currently 5.75% statewide) only if your jurisdiction classifies STRs as a taxable lodging/occupancy rental. State law does not make this uniform; local rules vary and the provided sources do not confirm local lodging tax status. Confirm with the Ohio Department of Taxation and/or the local auditor/treasurer before proceeding.
  1. Tenant screening and rules
  • Implement quiet hours, occupancy caps, and house rules to mitigate noise and party issues. As of April 2025, complaints about noise/parties were cited by township leadership as one driver of the STR ban in single‑family neighborhoods.
  1. Platform listing and compliance
  • If operating in West Chester Township’s allowed zones, list on platforms (Airbnb/VRBO) with clear disclosures and contact info. If operating in Chester Township, confirm any HOA restrictions on STRs before listing.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • Chester Township (unincorporated Butler County): No municipal STR permits or licenses were identified in the provided sources. You may still need:

    • Business registration (state/local, if any)
    • Sales tax registration and filings with the Ohio Department of Taxation, if your STR is taxable in your jurisdiction
    • Local lodging tax registration and remittance (if applicable)
    • Insurance (liability, property)
    • HOA approvals or covenants compliance (if applicable)
    • Safety and property maintenance compliance to meet county or state standards
  • West Chester Township:

    • Zoning compliance verification for multi‑family or business zones (STRs prohibited in single‑family neighborhoods)
    • Permit status: The updated zoning resolution permits STRs case‑by‑case in non‑single‑family zones; whether a separate permit or approval is required beyond zoning is not detailed in the provided sources
    • Property maintenance code compliance (updated alongside the zoning resolution)
    • Tax compliance as noted above (sales tax and any local lodging tax, if applicable)

Specific regulations (city, county, state)

  • West Chester Township (city‑level):

    • Short‑term rentals (≤30 days) banned in single‑family residential neighborhoods (effective April 2025).
    • STRs allowed in multi‑family and business zones, case‑by‑case, under the updated zoning resolution and property maintenance code.
    • Bed and breakfast establishments, hotels, and motels are not impacted.
    • The township implemented a six‑month moratorium in late 2024 to finalize the zoning update.
    • The ordinance was adopted after public process, following noise/party complaints and the need to define STRs in the zoning code.
    • County‑wide growth in STR listings has been substantial (Butler County listings up ~77% in two years, per the coverage).
  • Chester Township: No municipal STR regulations identified. Operate under general Ohio landlord‑tenant and property law; confirm any county-level rules and HOA covenants.

  • Ohio (state‑level): No state‑wide STR registration or licensing. Local jurisdictions may adopt their own rules (e.g., West Chester Township). Sales tax obligations vary by locality’s classification of STRs; confirm with the Ohio Department of Taxation and local authorities.

Contact information (local authority in charge of STRs)

  • West Chester Township – Community Development (Zoning)
    • Primary contact: Katy Kanelopoulos, Director of Community Development
    • Phone: 513‑777‑1183
    • Website: www.westchesteroh.gov (General contact; for zoning inquiries, see Departments → Community Development)

Note: The provided sources identify Ms. Kanelopoulos as the township official discussing STRs and the zoning update.

  • Chester Township (Butler County) – No STR‑specific office identified in the provided sources. For general information:
    • Butler County government: www.butlercountyohio.org
    • Chester Township: No municipal website or contact listed in the provided sources. Contact Butler County for county‑level inquiries as needed.

Links to source pages

  • www.journal-news.com/news/its-official-short-term-rentals-like-airbnb-banned-in-west-chester-twps-single-family-neighborhoods/4OBX2LH52BHHTL45VPTNYVGF3A/
  • www.wcpo.com/news/local-news/butler-county/west-chester/for-the-next-6-months-west-chester-residents-cannot-rent-out-their-homes-on-a-short-term-basis
  • www.engagechester.ca/11886/widgets/46838/documents/108949 (Irrelevant to Chester, OH; included per search results only)
  • www.facebook.com/groups/westchesterliberty/posts/1909501633128624/ (Group post; not an official source)

Practical implications for investors:

  • West Chester Township: Very limited opportunity due to the single‑family ban. Only pursue properties zoned for multi‑family or business use; anticipate case‑by‑case approval and heightened compliance scrutiny.
  • Chester Township: Potentially viable if zoning allows, HOA covenants are supportive, and the county/municipality does not impose lodging tax or additional STR rules. Confirm tax treatment and compliance requirements directly with the Ohio Department of Taxation and local authorities before purchasing or listing.

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Overview of Chester

Chester is an unincorporated community in central Chester Township, Meigs County, Ohio, United States. It lies along the Shade River at the intersection of State Routes 7 and 248. It has a post office with the ZIP code 45720.

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