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Short-term-rental rules

Can you Airbnb in Brewster (Village), NY?

Allowed with conditions

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The Village of Brewster has no dedicated short-term rental law, so stays under 30 days are not expressly banned, but the Village's rental registration law covers rentals of any length. Before hosting, the property must be registered and the owner must obtain a rental occupancy permit from the Building Department, which involves an application, a fee, an inspection, and a two-year permit term. Because the zoning code never names short-term rentals as a use, we recommend confirming your specific address with the Village Building Department before listing.

What the rules say in Brewster (Village)

  • All real property in the Village, rented or not, must be registered with the Building Department (Village Code § 186-4).
  • A rental occupancy permit is required before any dwelling unit is occupied by anyone other than the owner or immediate family; the code's definition of rental occupancy has no minimum-stay threshold, so it applies to rentals of any length (§ 186-5, § 186-3).
  • The permit application requires owner and occupant details, a site plan showing parking, a copy of the certificate of occupancy, and a sworn signature, and the Building Inspector must inspect the unit before issuing the permit (§ 186-5, § 186-7).
  • A nonrefundable fee applies, set by the Village fee schedule adopted by the Board of Trustees (§ 186-6).
  • Rental occupancy permits are valid for two years from issuance (§ 186-8).
  • A rental registration form must be filed with the Code Enforcement Officer before any tenant takes up residence, and a new form is required for each change in tenancy (§ 186-14).
  • Brokers and agents may not list or show a dwelling unit that lacks a current rental occupancy permit (§ 186-16).
  • Zoning has no short-term rental use category: the R District allows only single-family detached dwellings as a principal use (§ 263-6A), § 263-17 prohibited uses does not mention STRs, and bed-and-breakfasts (resident host, max 5 guest rooms) are separately regulated as special exception uses (§ 263-3, § 263-20).

Sources: Village of Brewster Code Ch. 186, Registration, Property (eCode360); Village of Brewster Code Ch. 263, Zoning (eCode360); Village of Brewster Zoning § 263-3, Definitions (eCode360); Village of Brewster Zoning Art. IV, District Regulations (eCode360); Village of Brewster Zoning § 263-17, Prohibited uses, and Art. V Supplementary Regulations (eCode360); Village of Brewster, New Laws list (eCode360). Last reviewed 2026-07.

How short-term rentals are regulated in New York

  • New York has no single statewide short-term-rental ban. Towns, villages, and cities set their own rules through local ordinances and zoning, so rules can differ sharply between neighboring municipalities in the same county.
  • Short stays in New York are generally subject to state and local sales tax, and many counties add a local occupancy (hotel/motel) tax, often collected by the booking platform on the host's behalf.
  • Common local controls include permits or registration, primary-residence requirements, and zoning limits on which districts allow short-term use. In New York, a town and a village inside it can each have their own rule.
  • Rules change. An ordinance can be added or amended at any time. Always confirm the current rule with the municipality before listing.

Brewster (Village) short-term-rental FAQ

Can I run a short-term rental (Airbnb) in Brewster (Village), NY?

The Village of Brewster has no dedicated short-term rental law, so stays under 30 days are not expressly banned, but the Village's rental registration law covers rentals of any length. Before hosting, the property must be registered and the owner must obtain a rental occupancy permit from the Building Department, which involves an application, a fee, an inspection, and a two-year permit term. Because the zoning code never names short-term rentals as a use, we recommend confirming your specific address with the Village Building Department before listing.

Do I need a permit or registration to run an STR in Brewster (Village)?

All real property in the Village, rented or not, must be registered with the Building Department (Village Code § 186-4).

What taxes apply to a short-term rental in Brewster (Village), New York?

Short-term stays in New York are generally subject to state and local sales tax, and many counties add a local occupancy (hotel) tax, often collected for you by the booking platform. A tax professional can confirm what applies to your property.

Can Palisade Stays manage a short-term rental in Brewster (Village)?

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