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STR Regulations for Suffolk, Virginia

Overview: Are Short-Term Rentals Allowed in Suffolk, VA?

Yes. Short-term rentals are permitted in Suffolk, Virginia. The city has not enacted city-specific STR licensing or zoning requirements; there is no formal permitting process for STRs in Suffolk, and the market is considered permissive for both hosted and non-hosted rentals. This is distinct from many neighboring Hampton Roads cities that have CUPs, overlays, or registration systems.

Source: Sojourn Realty Blog (Nov 29, 2024) [LINK].

Note: State-level rules, taxes, and safety standards still apply (see Sections 5–6 below). Also verify any HOA/POA covenants or deed restrictions that could prohibit STRs even where city law is silent.


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How to Start a Short-Term Rental Business in Suffolk, VA

Follow these steps to launch compliantly and professionally:

  1. Confirm zoning and legal feasibility
  • Verify the subject property is in a zoning district that allows residential use and is not subject to deed restrictions or HOA/POA covenants prohibiting STRs. Local ordinances do not restrict STRs, but private covenants can be enforceable.
  1. Obtain a local business license
  • Apply with the Commissioner of the Revenue (city business tax office). Virginia requires a business license for STR operations. Annual renewal is required.
  1. Register for and remit state and local taxes
  • Virginia sales tax (6%) applies to most STR charges. You must register with the Virginia Department of Taxation (if not already required) and collect/remit accordingly.
  • Suffolk does not have a city lodging/transient occupancy tax (TOT). Apply local/state taxes only.
  1. Meet safety and insurance standards
  • Install and maintain smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors where applicable, and fire extinguishers per Virginia residential code. Maintain liability insurance appropriate for rental operations (industry norm: ≥$1,000,000).
  • If the property lies within a city Conservation District, ensure the landlord maintains a current Rental Certificate of Occupancy on file with Community Development (this is a general rental program; call to confirm applicability to STRs).
  1. Create professional operating policies
  • Publish house rules covering occupancy limits, noise/quiet hours, parking, trash, safety devices, and guest conduct. Provide a guest guide and emergency contacts.
  1. Launch and manage listings
  • Market on STR platforms; include license number (if applicable), occupancy limits, and emergency contacts in listings to promote transparency and trust.

Source: Sojourn Realty Blog (permits absent in Suffolk) [LINK]; Virginia statewide STR guidance and requirements (permits, taxes, safety) [LINK].


Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

What you must have (at minimum) to operate in Suffolk:

  • Business license (annual) — Suffolk Commissioner of the Revenue.
  • State tax registration — as required to collect/remit VA sales tax (6%).
  • Safety and insurance — smoke/CO detectors, fire extinguisher(s), and liability insurance.
  • Optional: If the property is in a Conservation District, a Rental Certificate of Occupancy may be required of the landlord under the city’s Rental Units program (call Community Development to confirm applicability to STRs).

Not required in Suffolk:

  • City STR permit or zoning approval.
  • City lodging/TOT filing.

Source: Sojourn Realty Blog [LINK]; Virginia statewide STR overview for safety and license norms [LINK]; City of Suffolk “Rental Units” page for Conservation District context [LINK].


City, County, and State STR Regulations Specific to Suffolk

  • Suffolk (city): No city-specific STR restrictions or permitting. You may operate STRs without city registration. If your property is in the Conservation District, confirm whether the general Rental Certificate of Occupancy applies (landlords are required to hold one for that program).
  • County (Isle of Wight County / Southampton County): Not covered in the provided materials.
  • State (Virginia):
    • Definition: A short-term rental is the provision of a room or space for dwelling, sleeping, or lodging for fewer than 30 consecutive days in exchange for compensation.
    • Licenses: No state-level STR license; local business licenses are required.
    • Safety: State building and fire code standards (e.g., smoke/CO detectors, fire extinguisher).
    • Taxes: Virginia sales tax (6%) applies to STR revenue; file and remit with the Virginia Department of Taxation. Suffolk does not have a city lodging tax.
    • Pending statewide bill (SB 544): If enacted, would limit localities’ ability to impose new STR regulations going forward. Existing local rules would not be invalidated, but new ones would be restricted.

Source: Sojourn Realty Blog (Suffolk lacks local STR rules) [LINK]; Virginia statewide STR guidance (definitions, permits, taxes, safety, SB 544) [LINK]; City of Suffolk “Rental Units” page (Conservation District certificate context) [LINK].

Private restrictions reminder:

  • Homeowners’ associations, condo associations, and deed-level restrictive covenants can prohibit STRs even where municipal law is permissive. These restrictions are enforceable in Virginia courts. Consult title records and association documents before purchase/operation.

Source: Pender & Coward legal commentary (covenant enforcement) [LINK].


Taxes for Suffolk STR Operators

  • Virginia sales tax: 6% on STR charges (must be collected and remitted to the Virginia Department of Taxation).
  • City lodging/TOT in Suffolk: None (Suffolk does not impose a TOT).
  • Income and property taxes: Federal and state income tax apply; property taxes are assessed locally based on assessed value.

Source: Virginia statewide STR tax overview (6% sales tax) [LINK]; Sojourn Realty Blog (Suffolk permissive, no local TOT noted) [LINK].


Contact Information (Local Authority)

Because Suffolk has no city STR permit program, there is no “STR office.” Use the city contacts below for general licensing and compliance inquiries:

  • City of Suffolk (Main)

    • Phone: 757-514-4000
    • Physical Address: 442 W Washington Street, Suffolk, VA 23434
    • City Directory: www.suffolkva.us/directory.aspx [LINK]
  • Commissioner of the Revenue (Business Licenses)

    • Use the City Directory to locate the Commissioner’s Office listing and phone number. Apply for/renew business licenses here.
    • City Directory: www.suffolkva.us/directory.aspx [LINK]
  • Community Development Division (Planning & Community Development)

    • For questions about the Rental Certificate of Occupancy (Conservation District) or zoning.
    • Phone: 757-514-4150
    • Rental Units Page: www.suffolkva.us/213/Rental-Units [LINK]
  • Virginia Department of Taxation

    • For sales tax registration, filings, and guidance on transient rentals.
    • Tax Website: www.tax.virginia.gov [LINK]

Note: The city “Rental Units” page is primarily about long-term rental occupancy and Conservation District requirements; call Community Development at 757-514-4150 to confirm whether a Rental Certificate of Occupancy is needed for an STR in a Conservation District property.


Links to Source Pages

  • Suffolk, VA — Rental Units (Conservation District certificate information): www.suffolkva.us/213/Rental-Units [LINK]
  • Sojourn Realty — STR permitting overview for Hampton Roads, noting Suffolk has no specific restrictions: www.sojourn-realty.com/blog/understanding-short-term-rental-permitting-in-hampton-roads-va [LINK]
  • Summer — Virginia Short-Term Rental Laws (statewide definitions, permits, taxes, safety, SB 544): www.gosummer.com/post/virginia-short-term-rental-laws [LINK]
  • City of Suffolk — Contact Directory: www.suffolkva.us/directory.aspx [LINK]
  • RedAwning — Suffolk market overview (market performance; regulations info present but potentially inconsistent with official city guidance): www.redawning.com/pm/market-overview/suffolk-virginia [LINK]
  • Pender & Coward — Restrictive covenants prohibiting STRs upheld by Virginia Court of Appeals: www.pendercoward.com/resources/blog-opinions-and-observations/restrictive-covenants-prohibiting-short-term-rentals-upheld-by-virginia-court-of-appeals/ [LINK]

Key Takeaways for STR Investors

  • Suffolk is a permissive market: no city STR permit or licensing, and no city TOT.
  • You still need a local business license and must comply with Virginia sales tax and safety standards.
  • Confirm Conservation District requirements if applicable.
  • Always check HOA/POA documents and deed restrictions—private covenants can override city permissiveness.
  • Monitor legislative and local updates (e.g., SB 544) for any future changes to Virginia’s STR landscape.

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Overview of Suffolk

Suffolk is an independent city in Virginia, United States. As of 2020, the population was 94,324. It is the 10th-most populous city in Virginia, the largest city in Virginia by boundary land area as well as the 14th-largest in the country. Suffolk is located in the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. This also includes the independent cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Virginia Beach, and smaller cities, counties, and towns of Hampton Roads. With miles of waterfront property on the Nansemond and James rivers, present-day Suffolk was formed in 1974 after consolidating with Nansemond County and the towns of Holland and Whaleyville. The current mayor (as of 2021) is Mike Duman.

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