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Short-term-rental rules

Can you Airbnb in Pine Plains, NY?

Short-term rentals allowed

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

Town of Pine Plains currently has no short-term-rental law: whole-home, non-owner-occupied STRs face no town permit, registration, or day cap. The town is actively studying regulation - its Zoning Review Committee has held public meetings with Dutchess County planners since March 2024 and floated ideas like per-owner caps and primary-residence permits, but nothing has been adopted as of mid-2026. Hosts still owe Dutchess County's 4% room occupancy tax on stays under 90 days, and a 2025 state law requires counties to stand up STR registries.

What the rules say in Pine Plains

  • No STR-specific regulation exists in the town code: the codified Local Laws on the town's Laws – Zoning page (Local Law 2 of 2009 Zoning Law / eCode360 Ch. 275, plus Local Laws 2 and 3 of 2015) contain no short-term-rental, transient-rental, or rental-registration chapter.
  • Zoning Ch. 275, Art. XI (Special Use Permits) regulates bed-and-breakfast establishments - hosted lodging capped at 30 consecutive days per guest with added off-street parking - but this does not apply to or restrict unhosted whole-home STRs.
  • Regulation is under active study, not adopted: the Town Board tasked the Zoning Review Committee with researching STR rules (public meetings with Dutchess County Planning Federation, March 5, 2024 and 2025 follow-ups); options discussed include per-owner caps and primary-residency permit requirements (New Pine Plains Herald reporting).
  • Local Law No. 3 of 2025 concerns accessory dwelling units, not STRs, and the Town Board noticed a public hearing to rescind it for Feb. 19, 2026 (town public-hearing notice, posted Feb. 5, 2026).
  • County/state overlay: Dutchess County's 4% hotel/motel room occupancy tax applies to rentals under 90 days, and NYS Chapter 99 of the Laws of 2025 requires counties to establish STR registries and lets them extend occupancy tax to STR units.

Sources: New Pine Plains Herald - Pine Plains Opens the Door to Short-Term Rental Regulations; Town of Pine Plains - Laws: Zoning (codified local laws list); Town of Pine Plains, NY Zoning Ch. 275 (eCode360); Town of Pine Plains - Public Hearing Notice, Rescind of Local Law 3-2025 (ADU Law); Dutchess County Planning - Short-Term Rental Regulation overview (NYS DOS, 4/29/25). 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.

Pine Plains short-term-rental FAQ

Can I run a short-term rental (Airbnb) in Pine Plains, NY?

Town of Pine Plains currently has no short-term-rental law: whole-home, non-owner-occupied STRs face no town permit, registration, or day cap. The town is actively studying regulation - its Zoning Review Committee has held public meetings with Dutchess County planners since March 2024 and floated ideas like per-owner caps and primary-residence permits, but nothing has been adopted as of mid-2026. Hosts still owe Dutchess County's 4% room occupancy tax on stays under 90 days, and a 2025 state law requires counties to stand up STR registries.

Do I need a permit or registration to run an STR in Pine Plains?

No STR-specific regulation exists in the town code: the codified Local Laws on the town's Laws – Zoning page (Local Law 2 of 2009 Zoning Law / eCode360 Ch. 275, plus Local Laws 2 and 3 of 2015) contain no short-term-rental, transient-rental, or rental-registration chapter.

What taxes apply to a short-term rental in Pine Plains, 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 Pine Plains?

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

Thinking about a short-term rental in Pine Plains?

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