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Nashua regulates short-term rentals through zoning ordinances that distinguish between accessory use (owner-occupied) and commercial use, requiring a license and fire safety compliance.
Score: 58 (moderate)
In residential neighborhoods, you may only operate a short-term rental if it is your primary residence and you obtain a Special Exception from the Zoning Board. All hosts must apply for a city license, provide at least one off-street parking spot per unit, and pay the state rooms and meals tax.
Permit Required
Yes
Night Limit
None
Primary Residence
Required
Total Tax Rate
0.1%
Permit Fee
$50
Processing Time
4-8 weeks
Disclaimer
Regulatory information is AI-researched 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 Details may be outdated or incomplete.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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