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STR Regulations for Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Menomonee Falls, WI?

Yes—short‑term rentals (less than 28 days) are allowed in Menomonee Falls under Wisconsin state law. No city‑specific STR ordinance was identified in the provided sources. Under the 2017 Wisconsin budget (Act 59/Substitute Amendment 1), municipalities may not ban rentals fewer than seven days; they may regulate rentals between 6–28 days, including by capping total rental nights per year at 180 or more, and they may not specify the season during which those nights occur. Rentals of 28 days or longer are treated as standard residential tenancies. If you rent your property for more than 10 nights per year, you must obtain a Wisconsin Tourist Rooming House license from the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP). Municipalities may also require a separate municipal license in addition to the DATCP license. Source: Wisconsin State Bar Inside Track (May 18, 2022).


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How to start a short-term rental business in Menomonee Falls

  • Confirm zoning: In Wisconsin, short‑term rentals typically fit within “single‑family dwelling” zones where rentals are for residential use by one family at a time, even when paying guests are present (Wisconsin case law permits this interpretation). Verify with local zoning/inspection staff that your property’s use is permitted.
  • Determine compliance obligations:
    • Tourist Rooming House license: Required if renting for more than 10 nights per year. If your STR is a B&B with meals, a Bed & Breakfast establishment license may also apply (coordinate with DATCP).
    • Municipal licensing: The state allows municipalities to require a separate municipal license in addition to the DATCP license. Check if Menomonee Falls (and any homeowner association or covenants) has additional requirements.
    • Room tax: Wisconsin imposes a room tax on transient accommodations (e.g., short‑term rentals). Register and collect/remit room tax; consult DATCP and the local room‑tax administrator for current rates and filing.
  • Insurance and liability: Carry adequate property, liability, and (if required by any municipal license) business liability coverage. Some municipalities have required minimum coverage; if Menomonee Falls has no STR ordinance, check whether any local property manager or insurance requirements are applicable.
  • Neighbor relations and property rules: Wisconsin cases focus on behavior regulation rather than tenancy duration; ensure rules on noise, parking, occupancy, and trash align with local ordinances and tenant expectations.
  • Compliance and management: Decide whether you will self‑manage or hire a local property manager. Wisconsin law does not require a local manager by statute, though a municipality could impose such a condition if its ordinance does so (no local STR ordinance found here).

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • Wisconsin Tourist Rooming House license (DATCP): Required if you rent more than 10 nights per year. Application through DATCP; includes inspections and compliance with health and safety standards. If you serve meals, confirm whether a Bed & Breakfast license is required instead/also.
  • Municipal license (if any): Municipalities may require a separate license in addition to DATCP. No city‑specific STR license terms were identified in the provided Menomonee Falls documents. Verify current requirements with the Village.
  • Room tax registration and filings: Register with the state/local room‑tax administrator; collect/remit taxes on transient stays as required. Rate and administrative details were not provided here; contact the administrator directly.
  • Insurance: Maintain homeowner’s or business liability coverage consistent with any applicable municipal ordinance or lender/property management requirements.
  • Local permits/inspections: Verify compliance with building, fire, and occupancy standards. Menomonee Falls issues licenses/permits through Clerk Services and Community Development/Zoning & Inspections; confirm whether any are applicable to STRs.
  • HOA/private covenants: If a property is in a homeowners association or subdivision with covenants, ensure rentals do not violate restrictive covenants. Wisconsin courts have addressed “commercial activity” clauses; seek legal counsel to interpret covenants for your property.

Specific regulations (City/County/State)

City of Menomonee Falls

  • No city‑specific short‑term rental ordinance was identified in the provided sources. Menomonee Falls issues various licenses and permits via Clerk Services and Community Development/Zoning & Inspections; confirm whether any apply to STRs (e.g., rental housing, business registration, or property maintenance).

Waukesha County

  • No county‑specific STR regulations were identified in the provided sources.

State of Wisconsin

  • Minimum stay prohibition ban: Municipalities may not prohibit rentals fewer than seven days.
  • Six‑to‑28‑day rental window: Municipalities may regulate STRs with stays of 6–28 days, including by capping total annual rental nights at 180 or more; they may not specify the season.
  • 28 days or more: Treats stays of 28+ days as standard residential tenancies.
  • License requirement: Anyone who maintains, manages, or operates a STR for more than 10 nights per year must obtain a Wisconsin Tourist Rooming House license (DATCP).
  • Municipal licensing authority: Municipalities may enact STR regulations not inconsistent with state law and may require a municipal license in addition to the DATCP license.
  • Behavior regulation: Courts emphasize regulating behavior (noise, nuisance, parking) rather than the mere duration of tenancy. Municipalities can enforce quiet hours, occupancy limits, parking rules, etc., regardless of tenancy length.

Source: Wisconsin State Bar Inside Track (May 18, 2022).


Contact information (phone, email, website)

  • Wisconsin DATCP – Tourist Rooming House Licensing
    • Phone: (608) 224‑5012
    • Website: datcp.wi.gov
  • Menomonee Falls – Clerk Services (licensing/permits)
    • Phone: (262) 532‑4200
    • Website: www.menomonee-falls.org
  • Menomonee Falls – Zoning & Inspections (Community Development)
    • Phone: (262) 532‑4200
    • Website: www.menomonee-falls.org
  • Wisconsin Department of Revenue (room tax/administration)
    • Website: www.revenue.wi.gov

Links to source pages (IMPORTANT)

  • Wisconsin State Bar Inside Track (May 18, 2022) – STR legal overview and state statutes summary: www.wisbar.org/NewsPublications/InsideTrack/pages/Article.aspx?Volume=14&Issue=9&ArticleID=29117
  • Village of Menomonee Falls – 2018 Budget (licensing/permit process context): www.menomonee-falls.org/DocumentCenter/View/9111
  • STRisker (Menomonee Falls place page; content not accessible here due to JavaScript error): www.strisker.com/place/menomonee-falls-village-wi/

Note: This guide relies on the provided sources; because no Menomonee Falls‑specific STR ordinance or licensing document is included here, confirm current local requirements with the Village/Zoning and with DATCP prior to launching operations.

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Overview of Menomonee Falls

Menomonee Falls is a village in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, United States, and is part of the Greater Milwaukee area. The population was 38,527 at the 2020 census, making it the most populous village in Wisconsin. It is the fourth largest community in Waukesha County.

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