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STR Regulations for Humboldt, Tennessee

Overview & Allowability

Short-term rentals are allowed in Humboldt, Tennessee, provided you comply with all applicable zoning, land use, and general municipal requirements. As of the latest codified municipal materials reviewed (City of Humboldt Municipal Code, July 2004 with a June 2014 change notice), Humboldt does not have a short-term rental–specific ordinance or a separate STR licensing regime. That means there are no city-created STR caps, special zoning districts, or a municipal STR permit program identified in the code at this time. If you proceed, your operation must conform to the city’s underlying zoning and any recorded covenants/restrictions, and you must meet standard business and tax obligations at the state and local levels.

If no city-specific STR rules exist, Tennessee law provides the relevant baseline for zoning, health and safety, taxation, and landlord–tenant protections. Investors should verify any updates since the last code update in 2014 and confirm with local authorities before listing.

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How to Start a Short-Term Rental in Humboldt, TN

  • Confirm zoning and land use. Verify that short-term rental use is permitted for the subject property under Humboldt’s zoning district. If there are recorded covenants, HOA restrictions, deed restrictions, or neighborhood rules that limit rentals or prohibit transient occupancy, obtain written confirmation (from the HOA or enforcing entity) that STR use is allowed.
  • Secure business licensing and taxation compliance.
    • State: Register for Tennessee business tax and sales/use tax as applicable with the Tennessee Department of Revenue.
    • Local: Obtain any required local business license/privilege tax from the City of Humboldt and Madison County (if the county requires a business license for your location).
  • Align with building, fire, and health and safety. Ensure smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors (if applicable), fire extinguishers, and safe egress are in place. Confirm septic/well or public utilities compliance as applicable to your property.
  • Engage neighbors and set house rules. Even without a city-mandated “good neighbor” notice, proactive communication reduces disputes and builds support.
  • Document your operating plan. Maintain a guest rules document covering quiet hours, occupancy, parking, trash/recycling, and emergency contacts; keep a guest register or digital log for legal record-keeping.
  • Insurance and risk management. Consider short-term rental hosting liability coverage and property protection measures appropriate to your structure and location.

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

  • Zoning clearance/verification (confirm STR use is allowed in the zoning district)
  • Business license/privilege tax from City of Humboldt (and Madison County, if applicable)
  • Tennessee Department of Revenue registration for business tax and sales tax, as applicable
  • Property deed or ownership proof
  • Host/guest policies, safety plan, and emergency contact procedures
  • Insurance documentation (proof of liability coverage recommended)
  • Trash/recycling service arrangement (weekly service recommended to prevent nuisances)
  • Noise and nuisance control measures; if the site is subject to covenants/HOA rules, written approval or confirmation that STRs are permitted

Note: If the property is governed by a homeowners’ association or has recorded covenants/restrictive covenants, obtain written confirmation that STRs are allowed; violations can lead to enforcement by private associations and code enforcement actions.

Specific Regulations: City, County, and State

  • City of Humboldt. As of the latest codified materials (July 2004; Change 1, June 2014), Humboldt’s municipal code does not include an STR-specific ordinance. Compliance falls back to general zoning and nuisance provisions (e.g., general rules on disorderly conduct, noise, and code enforcement).
  • Madison County. No Madison County STR-specific provisions were provided in the materials. County zoning and building/fire regulations may apply. Contact Madison County for zoning verification and any county-level licensing.
  • Tennessee (state-level baseline that applies regardless of city-specific rules).
    • Local zoning and land use. Verify that short-term rental use is consistent with the property’s zoning district and land use classification.
    • Health and safety. As a landlord, you must provide a safe premises consistent with Tennessee’s Implied Warranty of Habitability and applicable building/fire safety codes. Install/maintain smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors where required; provide clearly marked emergency exits and instructions.
    • Taxation. Register and collect Tennessee business tax and sales/use tax as applicable through the Tennessee Department of Revenue. Keep detailed records of gross receipts, exemptions, and remittances.
    • Lodging liability and local occupancy tax. Some Tennessee localities impose a local hotel/motel occupancy tax. Verify whether Madison County or the City of Humboldt levies such a tax and register/comply as required. Also confirm any state-level lodging taxes that may apply.
    • Landlord–tenant protections. State law governs residential tenancies; transient occupancies are typically not covered by standard residential landlord–tenant statutes, but any stay that crosses into longer-term tenancy may trigger different obligations. Use a short-term rental agreement that clearly describes transient occupancy terms, payment conditions, and house rules.
  • Ongoing compliance. Maintain a guest registry/log for record-keeping, enforce quiet hours and nuisance standards, and address code enforcement or neighbor complaints promptly to avoid enforcement actions.

Contact Information

  • City of Humboldt (general municipal administration)
    • Phone: Not specified in the provided code
    • Address: Humboldt City Hall (address not specified in the provided code)
    • Website: Not specified in the provided code
  • City of Humboldt – Municipal Court (for ordinance enforcement/nuisance matters)
    • City Judge: Appointed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen (as per code)
    • Mailing Address: Not specified in the provided code
  • Madison County (zoning, building/fire, and any county-level business licensing)
    • Contact: Not specified in the provided materials
    • Website: Not specified in the provided materials
  • Tennessee Department of Revenue (business tax and sales/use tax registration)
    • Phone: Not specified in the provided code
    • Website: Not specified in the provided code
  • Tennessee Secretary of State (business entity filings, if applicable)
    • Website: Not specified in the provided code

Note: Due to the age of the code and the absence of updated contact details, investors should confirm current phone numbers, addresses, and websites via the City of Humboldt and Madison County websites or by phone before filing any applications or payments.

Source Pages and Links

  • City of Humboldt Municipal Code (compiled July 2004; Change 1, June 2, 2014). The code contains general administrative, court, personnel, and municipal provisions; it does not include short-term rental–specific regulations.
    • Source PDF: www.mtas.tennessee.edu/system/files/codes/combined/Humboldt-code.pdf

Additional verification resources not explicitly provided:

  • Humboldt, TN zoning map and district standards (via the city/county planning office)
  • Madison County business licensing and tax portal
  • Tennessee Department of Revenue tax registration and business tax guidance
  • Tennessee Secretary of State business filing portal

Practical takeaway for investors: In the absence of local STR-specific rules in Humboldt, Tennessee, success hinges on (1) confirming zoning and private restrictions allow STR use; (2) registering for and remitting all applicable state and local taxes; and (3) meeting health, safety, and nuisance standards. Because the current city code dates to 2014 and the materials reviewed do not list current contact information, you should verify the latest city and county requirements and contact details before listing.

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Overview of Humboldt

Humboldt is a city in Gibson and Madison counties, Tennessee. The population was 8,452 at the 2010 census, a decline of 1,015 from 2000. It is the principal city of and is included in the Humboldt, Tennessee Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Jackson, Tennessee-Humboldt, Tennessee Combined Statistical Area.

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