Land Use & Zoning
In South Dakota, a Sturgis area property used as a vacation rental only during the annual Motorcycle Rally is subject to:
ANo regulations since it's only one week per year
BState sales tax collection on rental income and potentially local lodging/licensing requirements✓ Correct
CFederal hotel licensing through HUD
DSDREC approval for each rental transaction
Explanation
Short-term rental income, even for just one week during the Sturgis Rally, is subject to South Dakota sales tax, and local lodging regulations may apply.
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