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Follow on Google News | ![]() Is Airbnb Legal In New York City? The Short Answer Is Yes, but the Rules Are StrictIf you're thinking about hosting on Airbnb in New York City, you may be wondering: "Are Airbnb's illegal in NYC?" The short answer is no, but the rules surrounding short-term rentals are strict. These rules applies to NYC only and does not apply...
By: KaibaCorp Vacation Rentals Here's a breakdown of the key rules, how to apply for a permit, and tips to ensure your application is approved quickly. Airbnb and other short-term rentals are allowed in New York City, but there are strict regulations you must follow. According to the NYC Multiple Dwelling Law, short-term rentals (less than 30 days) are only legal if the host is living in the property and the rental does not exceed two guests at a time. This means that entire home rentals for less than 30 days are generally not permitted unless it's a one- or two-family home. Violating these laws can result in heavy fines. How to Apply for a STR Permit in NYC To legally host an Airbnb in NYC, you need to register with the city through the Mayor's Office of Special Enforcement (OSE). Here's how to apply: 1. Complete an Application: Visit the OSE's website and complete the short-term rental registration application. Be prepared to provide details about the property, proof of identity, and proof that you reside at the property full-time. 2. Submit Supporting Documents: Along with your application, submit any required documents, such as property ownership proof or rental agreements that show your primary residence is the location you wish to list. 3. Pay the Registration Fee: You have to pay the fee of $150 before processing can begin. Rules for Short-Term Rentals in NYC … This article is cut off due to PRLog's character limit. To read the entire post, go to this link: https://vacationrentals4ny.com/ End
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