Cross-referenced against 3 official sources — municipal codes, planning-department pages, and government registries.
Short-term rentals in Shelter Island are governed by Chapter 105 of the Town Code, requiring a biennial license and adherence to a strict 'one rental every 14 days' frequency rule for non-owner occupied properties. The town limits occupancy based on bedroom count and requires clear display of the license number in all advertisements.
On Shelter Island, renting out your property for short periods (under 14 days) is usually not allowed in residential areas. However, there are a couple of ways you might be able to do it. If you live on the property while renting it out, you may be exempt. Also, if you meet certain income requirements, you can apply for a special license that allows rentals. Otherwise, you can apply for a Limited Commercial Vacation Rental License. Note that a safety inspection is now required as part of the Rental Law.
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 Details may be outdated or incomplete.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.
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