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Short-term-rental rules

Can you Airbnb in Millerton (Village), NY?

Short-term rentals allowed

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

The Village of Millerton has no short-term-rental law: no STR permit, no registration, no day cap, and no owner-occupancy rule anywhere in its Village Code (verified through Local Law 2-2026). Whole-home rentals under 30 days face no village-level STR restriction. One caveat: the 1977-era zoning code (Ch. 170) is permissive-use, so STRs are simply unaddressed rather than expressly authorized; hosted rooms (2-3 transient boarders in a home) and boardinghouses are the only enumerated transient uses. New York's 2024 statewide STR registry law may add county-level registration for Dutchess going forward.

What the rules say in Millerton (Village)

  • Village Code (all chapters, incl. Ch. 170 Zoning, through L.L. No. 2-2026): contains no short-term-rental chapter, permit, registration, day cap, or owner-occupancy requirement; STRs are not regulated as such.
  • Sec. 170-10: permissive-use zoning; land may be used only for uses expressly permitted in the district, and short-term rental / tourist home is not an enumerated use in any district, leaving dedicated whole-home STRs in an interpretive gray zone rather than expressly authorized or banned.
  • Sec. 170-5 (Definitions): 'transient' means occupancy not exceeding four months in any calendar year; 'tourist home' means a dwelling providing overnight accommodations for not more than 10 transient paying guests (defined but not listed as a permitted use in Article IV).
  • Secs. 170-13B(3), 170-14B(2), 170-15B(2): residential districts expressly permit keeping not more than two (R1A, R20,000) or three (R10,000) transient roomers/boarders within a one-family dwelling, the only expressly authorized in-home transient lodging.
  • Sec. 170-16B(6): boardinghouse and/or rooming house permitted in the General Business (GB) district; Sec. 170-15C(3) allows it by special permit in R10,000.
  • New-laws check: L.L. No. 3-2025 (GB parking amendment to Sec. 170-36(A)(1)), L.L. No. 1-2026 (tax levy override), and L.L. No. 2-2026 (Tree Commission) are the only recent local laws; none concern short-term rentals.

Sources: Village of Millerton Code, Ch. 170 Zoning (eCode360); Sec. 170-5 Definitions (transient, tourist home, dwelling); Ch. 170 Art. IV District Regulations (incl. 170-10, 170-13, 170-15, 170-16); Ch. 170 Art. V Supplementary Regulations (170-25 to 170-47); Village of Millerton full code table of contents (eCode360 MI0663); Village of Millerton new local laws list (L.L. 3-2025, 1-2026, 2-2026); Village of Millerton official website. 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.

Millerton (Village) short-term-rental FAQ

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

The Village of Millerton has no short-term-rental law: no STR permit, no registration, no day cap, and no owner-occupancy rule anywhere in its Village Code (verified through Local Law 2-2026). Whole-home rentals under 30 days face no village-level STR restriction. One caveat: the 1977-era zoning code (Ch. 170) is permissive-use, so STRs are simply unaddressed rather than expressly authorized; hosted rooms (2-3 transient boarders in a home) and boardinghouses are the only enumerated transient uses. New York's 2024 statewide STR registry law may add county-level registration for Dutchess going forward.

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

Village Code (all chapters, incl. Ch. 170 Zoning, through L.L. No. 2-2026): contains no short-term-rental chapter, permit, registration, day cap, or owner-occupancy requirement; STRs are not regulated as such.

What taxes apply to a short-term rental in Millerton (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 Millerton (Village)?

Palisade Stays launches and runs short-term rentals for owners end to end. Where a short-term rental works in Millerton (Village), we can handle setup, listing, guest operations, and turnovers. Start with a quick property-fit assessment.

Thinking about a short-term rental in Millerton (Village)?

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