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Short-term-rental rules

Can you Airbnb in Village of Red Hook, NY?

Short-term rentals allowed

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The Village of Red Hook currently has no short-term-rental law of its own: the Village Code (current through spring 2026) contains no STR chapter, no permit or registration requirement, no day cap, and no owner-occupancy rule, so whole-home STRs face no village-level restriction. The Town of Red Hook's strict STR law (Chapter 112, permits plus 120/210-day caps) applies only outside the villages and does not govern village properties. Note that the Village Board assigned its Zoning Review Committee to develop STR regulations back in June 2022, so rules could still arrive; Dutchess County hotel occupancy tax applies to stays regardless.

What the rules say in Village of Red Hook

  • No STR-specific chapter or local law exists in the Village of Red Hook Code: the eCode360 code (includes legislation through 04-14-2025) lists no short-term-rental, transient-rental, or rental-registration chapter, and the adopted-laws list through May 2026 shows no STR enactment - so no village permit, day cap, or owner-occupancy requirement applies (Village of Red Hook Code, eCode360 RE1449).
  • Village of Red Hook Code Chapter 200 (Zoning, adopted 1-20-1999) contains no short-term-rental, transient-occupancy, or tourist-home provisions; the only transient-lodging use it regulates is motels (Sec. 200-30), and home occupations are covered at Sec. 200-27 (Ch. 200, Zoning).
  • The Town of Red Hook's STR law - Chapter 112, adopted as Local Law No. 6-2021, requiring an annual operating permit and imposing 120-day (multi-bedroom, primary residence) / 210-day (one-bedroom) caps - governs only the Town outside its villages and does NOT apply to properties inside the Village of Red Hook (Town of Red Hook Code Ch. 112; The Daily Catch, Aug 2023: the town law 'does not govern the local villages').
  • Pending-rules watch: the Village Board of Trustees assigned the Village Zoning Review Committee (RHV-ZRC) to develop short-term-rental regulations at its June 22, 2022 Trustees Workshop, but no STR law has been adopted as of mid-2026; the Village's 2025-2026 zoning amendments (Gateway North district, workforce housing) do not address STRs (Village Board minutes, July 11, 2022).
  • Dutchess County hotel/room occupancy tax still applies to short-term-rental stays county-wide, including in the Village; owners must remit directly or through platforms such as Airbnb (Dutchess County occupancy tax, as referenced in Town of Red Hook Code Ch. 112).

Sources: Village of Red Hook Code - Table of Contents (eCode360 RE1449); Village of Red Hook Code Chapter 200: Zoning (eCode360); Village of Red Hook Board of Trustees minutes, July 11, 2022 (ZRC assigned to develop STR regulations); Town of Red Hook Code Chapter 112: Short-Term Rentals (town-only law, for contrast); The Daily Catch: Tivoli passes STR law; Town of Red Hook law does not govern the villages. 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.

Village of Red Hook short-term-rental FAQ

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

The Village of Red Hook currently has no short-term-rental law of its own: the Village Code (current through spring 2026) contains no STR chapter, no permit or registration requirement, no day cap, and no owner-occupancy rule, so whole-home STRs face no village-level restriction. The Town of Red Hook's strict STR law (Chapter 112, permits plus 120/210-day caps) applies only outside the villages and does not govern village properties. Note that the Village Board assigned its Zoning Review Committee to develop STR regulations back in June 2022, so rules could still arrive; Dutchess County hotel occupancy tax applies to stays regardless.

Do I need a permit or registration to run an STR in Village of Red Hook?

No STR-specific chapter or local law exists in the Village of Red Hook Code: the eCode360 code (includes legislation through 04-14-2025) lists no short-term-rental, transient-rental, or rental-registration chapter, and the adopted-laws list through May 2026 shows no STR enactment - so no village permit, day cap, or owner-occupancy requirement applies (Village of Red Hook Code, eCode360 RE1449).

What taxes apply to a short-term rental in Village of Red Hook, 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 Village of Red Hook?

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Thinking about a short-term rental in Village of Red Hook?

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