Southwest Missouri
Nightly rental rules start with the jurisdiction check
Taney County and Branson both publish nightly or short-term rental permit information, so the first job is confirming whether the address is inside city limits.
A Branson mailing address is not the same thing as Branson city jurisdiction.
That distinction matters for nightly rentals in Taney County. The county has Planning and Zoning material for nightly-rental conditional use permits, while the City of Branson has its own short-term rental process and city-limit tools.
A lake-area or Branson-area property can therefore point to different rulebooks depending on the actual boundary. A buyer, owner, or manager should sort out whether the address is inside Branson, inside another city, or in unincorporated Taney County.
Use Branson’s city-limit and short-term rental tools for city questions. Use Taney County Planning and Zoning when the address falls under county permit routing.
References
Where this fits: this note belongs to Taney County. See every local note for the county on its page.