Short-term-rental rules
Can you Airbnb in LaGrange, NY?
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Town of LaGrange is adopting a permit-based STR law (new Town Code Chapter 189, introduced December 17, 2025, public hearing held March 4, 2026). Whole-home, non-owner-occupied rentals under 30 days are expressly allowed, in all districts where single-family homes are permitted, but every STR needs an annual town permit with an inspection, $1M liability insurance, and a 30-minute local-response requirement. One rental unit and one guest party per parcel, no parties or events, and a hard 12-person occupancy cap. Existing hosts get a 6-month grace period once the law takes effect; formal adoption/filing with the NY Secretary of State was not yet independently verifiable online as of July 2026, so confirm current status with the Town Clerk (845-452-1830).
What the rules say in LaGrange
- Sec. 189-2 defines a short-term rental as rental of a residence or space therein for less than 30 days, excluding B&Bs, hotels, motels, and inns.
- Sec. 189-3(A)-(B): STRs are permitted accessory uses in all zoning districts that allow single-family dwellings, but only in single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, accessory apartments, or accessory buildings that hold a Certificate of Occupancy, and only with an STR permit.
- Sec. 189-5: every STR must have a town-issued permit valid for one year, non-transferable, with a full new application on each renewal.
- Sec. 189-4(D): owner-occupancy is NOT required (owners need not be present during rentals), but the owner or a designated agent must be able to respond in person, on site, within 30 minutes at all times.
- Sec. 189-4(A)-(B): only one STR unit per parcel may be rented at a time, to only one party of guests; renting separate bedrooms/beds/spaces to separate parties is prohibited.
- Sec. 189-4(L): maximum occupancy is 2 people per bedroom (plus 2 per full-size convertible sleeping furniture), limited by septic capacity, and never more than 12 people including permanent residents.
- Sec. 189-4(E): the property may not be used to host parties, gatherings, or events during any rental period.
- Sec. 189-4(C) and Sec. 189-7: the property must pass a Code Enforcement Officer inspection for Town Code and NYS Uniform Building and Fire Code compliance before a permit issues.
- Sec. 189-6(C)(5): the application requires a certificate of $1,000,000 personal liability insurance with no STR coverage restrictions, naming the Town as additional insured.
- Sec. 189-4(I)-(J): off-street parking is required per the Town's parking regulations, and signage advertising the property as an STR is prohibited.
- Sec. 189-9(B): advertising a property as an STR is prima facie evidence of operation; the burden is on the owner to prove legality.
- Sec. 189-10: penalties are $1,000 (first offense), $2,000 plus permit forfeiture for the year (second), and $5,000 plus a 4-year permit ban (third).
- Sec. 189-11: owners with confirmed rentals get a 6-month grace period after the law takes effect to obtain a permit; the law is effective upon filing with the NY Secretary of State.
- Procedural status: introduced by the Town Board December 17, 2025 with SEQRA review; public hearing noticed for March 4, 2026; final adoption/filing not independently confirmed online as of July 2026.
Sources: Town of LaGrange Town Board agenda packet 12/17/2025 with full text of the Chapter 189 Short-Term Rentals local law (eCode360); Town of LaGrange, NY Code (eCode360); Town of LaGrange meetings and agendas (official site). 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.
LaGrange short-term-rental FAQ
Can I run a short-term rental (Airbnb) in LaGrange, NY?
Town of LaGrange is adopting a permit-based STR law (new Town Code Chapter 189, introduced December 17, 2025, public hearing held March 4, 2026). Whole-home, non-owner-occupied rentals under 30 days are expressly allowed, in all districts where single-family homes are permitted, but every STR needs an annual town permit with an inspection, $1M liability insurance, and a 30-minute local-response requirement. One rental unit and one guest party per parcel, no parties or events, and a hard 12-person occupancy cap. Existing hosts get a 6-month grace period once the law takes effect; formal adoption/filing with the NY Secretary of State was not yet independently verifiable online as of July 2026, so confirm current status with the Town Clerk (845-452-1830).
Do I need a permit or registration to run an STR in LaGrange?
Sec. 189-3(A)-(B): STRs are permitted accessory uses in all zoning districts that allow single-family dwellings, but only in single-family dwellings, two-family dwellings, accessory apartments, or accessory buildings that hold a Certificate of Occupancy, and only with an STR permit.
What taxes apply to a short-term rental in LaGrange, 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.
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