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Short-term-rental rules

Can you Airbnb in North Castle, NY?

Heavily restricted

Researched and reviewed by Jake Lee, FounderCurrent as of July 2026How this atlas is maintained

Short-term rentals (under 30 consecutive nights) are legal in the Town of North Castle only under a strict regime adopted in March 2026 (Local Law No. 2-2026, codified at Zoning Code sec. 355-26J): the home must be the host's primary residence, rentals are capped at 120 days per year, and you must register with the Building Department and hold an annually renewed operating permit with inspection. Non-owner-occupied (investor) whole-home STRs are effectively not permitted; the town has no incorporated villages, so this code applies townwide including Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.

What the rules say in North Castle

  • STR defined as rental of any dwelling unit (house, apartment, condo, townhouse, guest house, cottage, accessory unit), in whole or part, for fewer than 30 consecutive nights (sec. 355-26J(1))
  • Registration with the Building Department plus an operating permit under sec. 127-10 are required before an STR may be established, operated, or advertised; both renew annually and a physical inspection is required (sec. 355-26J(3),(4),(7))
  • The dwelling must be the primary residence of the lessor, attested by affidavit; investor/second-home STRs are not eligible (sec. 355-26J(5)(a),(6)(d))
  • Maximum 120 rental days per dwelling unit per year (sec. 355-26J(6)(c))
  • Waiting periods: no STR until 2 years after the dwelling's initial certificate of occupancy and at least 1 year after the current owner took title, whichever is later (sec. 355-26J(5)(b))
  • Only one STR permit per property (one dwelling unit only), and no STR on the same lot as an accessory apartment (sec. 355-26J(5)(f),(g))
  • Occupancy capped at twice the number of bedrooms overnight; total people on site capped at twice the overnight occupants (sec. 355-26J(6)(a),(b))
  • Overnight vehicles limited to one per bedroom, with at least two off-street parking spaces; no RVs or tent camping to add sleeping capacity (sec. 355-26J(6)(e)-(g))
  • Quiet hours 10:00 PM to 7:00 AM; the lessor or a designated responsible adult must respond to complaints within 30 minutes; posted house-rules notice and guest records required; periodic Building Department inspections (sec. 355-26J(6)(h)-(m))
  • Property must be registered with the Westchester County occupancy tax program before a permit issues; registration expires automatically on change of ownership; Town Board may revoke after a hearing (sec. 355-26J(5)(h),(7)(e),(9))
  • Adopted 3-11-2026 by Local Law No. 2-2026 amending sec. 355-26; existing operators had 45 days from the effective date to register (sec. 355-26J(7)(f))

Sources: Town of North Castle Code, Ch. 355 Zoning, Art. VI District Regulations (contains sec. 355-26J Short-term rentals) - eCode360; Sec. 355-26J Short-term rentals, Town of North Castle Code - eCode360 (direct link); Town of North Castle - 2024 Adopted Local Laws (checked; no STR law that year); Town of North Castle - 2023 Adopted Local Laws (checked; no STR law that year). 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.

North Castle short-term-rental FAQ

Can I run a short-term rental (Airbnb) in North Castle, NY?

Short-term rentals (under 30 consecutive nights) are legal in the Town of North Castle only under a strict regime adopted in March 2026 (Local Law No. 2-2026, codified at Zoning Code sec. 355-26J): the home must be the host's primary residence, rentals are capped at 120 days per year, and you must register with the Building Department and hold an annually renewed operating permit with inspection. Non-owner-occupied (investor) whole-home STRs are effectively not permitted; the town has no incorporated villages, so this code applies townwide including Armonk, Banksville, and North White Plains.

Do I need a permit or registration to run an STR in North Castle?

Registration with the Building Department plus an operating permit under sec. 127-10 are required before an STR may be established, operated, or advertised; both renew annually and a physical inspection is required (sec. 355-26J(3),(4),(7))

What taxes apply to a short-term rental in North Castle, 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 North Castle?

Short-term rentals face real limits in North Castle (see the status above), so it may not be the right play. Palisade Stays can still help you understand what's possible for your property, including a compliant mid-term or longer rental, and run it if it's a fit. Start with a quick assessment.

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