Cross-referenced against 3 official sources — municipal codes, planning-department pages, and government registries.
The City of Hudson regulates short-term rentals through Chapter 275 of the City Code, requiring all hosts to register for a Lodging Certificate of Authority. A 4% lodging tax applies to stays under 30 days, and properties must undergo fire safety inspections.
To host an Airbnb in the City of Hudson, you must first verify that your property is not in a prohibited R-1 zone. You are required to register with the City Treasurer for a Lodging Certificate of Authority and collect a 4% local tax on all bookings. Additionally, you must have $500,000 in liability insurance and pass a fire safety inspection. You are limited to owning or operating a maximum of three short-term rental properties within the city.
Regulatory information is AI-researched from public city/county codes for educational purposes. Details may be outdated or incomplete. Always verify requirements directly with your city/county planning department before operating a short-term rental.
Researched & verified by Learn STR at GoStudioM