Short-term rentals to be allowed on Mouse Island in Groton - The Day

STR Permit News
Published: March 13, 2026
Regulations & Compliance
Groton, CT

Summary

Groton's Mouse Island will now allow short-term rentals, opening up new opportunities for hosts. This regulatory shift provides potential for increased revenue streams. Hosts should investigate this new opening in the market, as well as the local regulations.

Key Insights

  • Short-term rentals are now permitted on Mouse Island in Groton.

Action Items

  • Hosts should investigate the local regulations regarding short-term rentals on Mouse Island, Groton.
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    Impact: medium

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