Planning & Development

Application Checklist: Home Share Permit

For rental of a maximum of 2 bedrooms in an owner-occupied homestead property not to exceed 4 guests. Owners must live in and be generally present during all short-term rental periods. Only bedrooms may be rented. All other spaces (including but not limited to kitchens, and common dwelling space) must be shared common space with the owner occupants. The owner-occupied unit may be located within a one-family or two-family structure but may not be located in a multi-family building with 3 units or more. In a two-family structure, the home share shall be located in the same unit the owners inhabit.

 

Starting the Application Process

  • Review information on the Short‐Term Rental web site, including information about building code information and Frequently Asked Questions. 

Your Application

  •  Submit your application materials.

After Submitting Your Application

  • Construction Services will review your application and contact you when the permit is approved.

You may need to obtain other licenses and permits from other State and City offices. Please see the Frequently Asked Questions for details.

Note that other City codes may apply to your project. Please be aware of any applicable Building Code (Construction Services Division), Fire Code (Life Safety Division), and stormwater/engineering (Engineering Division) regulations. The zoning approval may be only the first step in a several step process. 

 

Additional Contacts

Other contacts that may be needed for your vacation dwelling unit:

1.) City of Duluth Construction Services and Inspections, for a Change of Use Permit and/or Building Permit, and an Inspection: https://duluthmn.gov/csi/ or 218‐730‐5240.
2.) State Department of Health, for a Lodging License: Sara Bents, 218‐302‐6184, or https://www.health.state.mn.us/
3.) State Tax Identification Numbers can be obtained by calling 651‐282‐5225 or visiting
https://www.revenue.state.mn.us
4.) Make sure you sign up for City of Duluth Tourism Tax by contacting the City Treasurers office at 218‐730‐5350 or https://duluthmn.gov/finance/taxes/tourism-taxes/.
5.) Visit the St. Louis County Assessor’s Office to let them know of the change of use, which could affect your property tax classification. Call 218‐726‐2304 or visit https://www.stlouiscountymn.gov/departments-a-z/assessor.