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STR Regulations for London, Kentucky

Overview: Are short‑term rentals allowed in London, KY?

Yes. Short‑term rentals are allowed in London, Kentucky. The city does not currently have city‑specific short‑term rental ordinances. In practice, STRs operate under standard housing and rental regulations (safety, cleanliness, noise/nuisance), and hosts must comply with state and local tax obligations, including collecting and remitting the local transient room tax. If you’re purchasing, renovating, or placing a tiny home or park model on wheels, you must also meet Kentucky’s building and zoning rules (see “Specific regulations” below). Source: goSummer market overview and STR regulations for London, KY.

Note on taxes and contacts: This guide reflects the local 3% transient room tax rate referenced for London and statewide Kentucky STR tax requirements. For filings and remittance, always confirm current rates with the Kentucky Department of Revenue (DOR) and the local office that administers transient room taxes in London/Laurel County, as tax administration can vary by jurisdiction.

How to start a short‑term rental business in London, KY

  • Validate the investment:
    • Confirm zoning (R‑1/R‑2/C‑1 use allowances for “lodging” or “boarding house” within city limits, and county allowances outside city limits).
    • Run a pro forma that uses conservative assumptions in shoulder and off‑peak seasons; London’s demand increases in warm months due to Daniel Boone National Forest access and local events like the World Chicken Festival. Sources: goSummer seasonality and market overview.
  • Prepare the property to standard:
    • Safety: install smoke detectors in all bedrooms and common areas; consider carbon monoxide alarms where fuel‑burning appliances exist; post a house manual and clearly display emergency contacts and address.
    • Cleanliness and maintenance: weather in the area can drive seasonal wear; establish preventative maintenance routines, and line up local contractors for timely turnovers. Source: goSummer best practices.
    • Guest experience: emphasize amenities that perform well in this market (fire pits, BBQ grills, reliable Wi‑Fi, modern kitchens, and dedicated workspaces). Position proximity to Levi Jackson Wilderness Road State Park, Wilderness Road, and Daniel Boone National Forest. Source: goSummer amenities/locations guidance.
  • Legal and tax setup:
    • If your STR is a business entity, obtain an EIN and open a separate bank account.
    • Register or license if required by county or state for business operations.
    • Set up a process to collect and remit the London/Laurel County transient room tax (commonly 3% on bookings). Note: verify the exact rate and filing cadence with local authorities. Source: goSummer STR tax guidance for London.
    • Comply with Kentucky’s statewide tax framework for STRs (state transient room tax and state sales tax). Source: Steadily state overview.
  • Launch and optimize:
    • Professional photography, optimized listing copy, and a local guidebook.
    • Dynamic pricing tuned to warm‑season peaks and event calendars (e.g., World Chicken Festival).
    • Guest communication protocols to protect reviews and drive repeat bookings. Source: goSummer best practices.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • Business setup
    • Federal EIN (if operating as a business).
    • Separate business bank account.
    • Business registration or license if required by Laurel County or the Commonwealth of Kentucky for your structure and use.
  • Safety and occupancy
    • Smoke detectors installed throughout the property; ensure functionality and battery backup where applicable.
    • If fuel‑burning appliances are present, install CO detectors per manufacturer and local safety guidance.
    • Clear house rules and posted emergency contact information.
    • Confirm local maximum occupancy limits and comply with state building code for safety equipment and egress.
  • Taxes (remittance and compliance)
    • Local transient room tax (often 3% in London; verify current rate).
    • Kentucky state transient room tax and state sales tax compliance for STRs.
    • Establish monthly/quarterly filing and record‑keeping procedures. Sources: goSummer (London), Steadily (Kentucky).
  • Zoningspecific compliance (as applicable)
    • Verify whether lodging/boarding/STR use is permitted by right, by special exception, or conditionally in the subject zoning district.
    • Obtain any Conditional Use Permit (CUP) if required by zoning.
  • Insurance
    • Maintain landlord/property and general liability coverage appropriate for short‑term occupancy.
  • Building/zoning references (for tiny homes and THOWs)
    • Follow Kentucky’s tiny‑home standards when on a permanent foundation (International Residential Code, Appendix Q) and RV standards when on wheels. Sources: Zook Cabins (Kentucky tiny home regulations).

Specific regulations by jurisdiction

City of London (city limits)

  • No city‑specific STR ordinance today.
  • Operation is governed by general housing and rental rules: safety, cleanliness, and adherence to noise/nuisance laws.
  • Local transient room tax of approximately 3% applies; hosts are responsible for collection and remittance. Source: goSummer.
  • Parking: comply with local codes and neighborhood standards. Source: goSummer nuisance/safety norms.

Laurel County (outside city limits)

  • If the property is outside city limits, rely on county zoning and building code standards rather than the city’s R‑1/R‑2/C‑1 use table.
  • A CUP may be required depending on how the use is classified (e.g., lodging/boarding or tourist cabin). Confirm with Laurel County Planning and Zoning.
  • Tiny homes/Park Models:
    • On a foundation: must meet International Residential Code (IRC), including Appendix Q for homes ≤400 sq ft.
    • On wheels (THOWs): regulated as RVs; typically require placement in RV parks or designated RV areas and are rarely permitted as permanent residences. Source: Zook Cabins.

Commonwealth of Kentucky (statewide STR framework)

  • State transient room tax and state sales tax obligations apply to short‑term rentals. The state‑level framework commonly referenced is 1% state transient room tax and 6% state sales tax. Local transient room taxes can also apply.
  • Counties and cities can set their own local transient room taxes and some have local STR registration/permitting and zoning rules (for example, Boone County, Bowling Green, Louisville, and Lexington have specific ordinances with permits, safety standards, and zoning restrictions). While these examples do not directly govern London, they illustrate how Kentucky jurisdictions regulate STRs.
  • Safety and nuisance: stay current with state guidance and local codes for minimum safety measures and community standards. Source: Steadily Kentucky STR overview.

Contact information for local authority (STRs and zoning)

  • City of London
    • Phone (main city line): (606) 878‑6361
    • Address: City Hall, 388 E. 5th Street, London, KY 40741
    • Website: www.londonky.org
    • Notes: For city‑specific short‑term rentals, contact City Hall; current STR tax rate guidance indicates a local 3% transient room tax in London, but always confirm remittance procedures and rate updates with the city/county revenue office.
  • Laurel County Planning & Zoning
    • Phone: (606) 330‑2177
    • Website: www.laurelcountyky.gov/
    • Notes: Confirm county zoning allowances and any CUP requirements for STR use outside city limits.
  • Kentucky Department of Revenue (state taxes, including transient room tax and sales tax)
    • Website: revenue.ky.gov
    • Notes: Use the DOR portal to register for state tax accounts and to verify rates, filing methods, and frequency. Always cross‑check any local tax remittance path your county/city designates for transient room tax.

Links to source pages

  • GoSummer: Vacation Rental Management in London, Kentucky (market overview, STR tax note, best practices)
    • www.gosummer.com/vacation-rental-management/london-kentucky
  • Steadily: Kentucky Airbnb & STR Laws and Regulations (statewide tax framework; examples of local ordinances)
    • www.steadily.com/blog/airbnb-short-term-rental-laws-and-regulations-in-kentucky
  • Zook Cabins: Tiny Home Regulations in Kentucky (tiny‑home building and placement rules; county contacts)
    • www.zookcabins.com/regulations/tiny-home-regulations-in-kentucky

Practical compliance checklist for investors

  • Confirm zoning allowability and any CUP in the target parcel (city limits vs. county).
  • Bring the unit to safety standard (smoke/CO devices; posted emergency info; clear house rules).
  • Set up tax processes: London/Laurel County local transient room tax (confirm current rate) and Kentucky state taxes.
  • Secure appropriate insurance coverage for STR exposure.
  • Implement pricing tuned to seasonality and events; build a local guest guide; maintain a service network (cleaning, maintenance).
  • For tiny homes on foundations: meet IRC Appendix Q; for THOWs/park models: follow RV placement rules and typically locate in RV parks or designated RV zones.

If you share the exact parcel address (or PIN), I can map whether the parcel sits inside City of London or Laurel County jurisdiction and identify the precise zoning, which often determines what approvals you’ll need.

London

Market Saturation Score

036912
Moderate Saturation
7/ 12
months with declining YoY revenue
5–7 declining months: moderate saturation risk - market may be nearing capacity.
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Overview of London

London is a home rule-class city in Laurel County, Kentucky, in the United States. It is the seat of its county. The population was 8,053 at the time of the 2020 census. It is the second-largest city named "London" in the United States and the fourth-largest in the world. It is part of the London, Kentucky micropolitan area. Of the seventeen micropolitan areas in Kentucky, London is the largest; the London micropolitan area's 2010 Census population was 126,368. London is also home to the annual World Chicken Festival that celebrates the life of Colonel Sanders and features the world's largest skillet.

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