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STR Regulations for Denmark, Maine

Overview: Are short‑term rentals allowed in Denmark, ME?

Yes—short‑term rentals are allowed in Denmark, Maine. Based on current market analytics, Denmark presents a low regulatory environment for STRs (AirROI 2025), and the state of Maine does not require a statewide license to operate a vacation rental. That said, Maine towns can adopt local rules at any time, so hosts should confirm the latest Denmark town requirements before listing.

What do Airbnb hosts actually earn in Denmark?

Denmark hosts earn a median $26,556/year with $210 ADR and 48% occupancy.

Top performers pull in $40,014+ per year.

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How to start an STR business in Denmark, ME

  • Decide your operating model (sole owner, LLC), choose a property, and confirm it is suitable for STR use (residential zoning; check for deed restrictions or HOA rules).
  • Set up business registrations:
    • If you will be liable for Maine sales tax (see “Tax considerations” below), register through Maine Revenue Services (MRS) and obtain a sales tax account.
    • Consider optional LLC formation for liability and tax planning.
  • Implement compliance basics:
    • Post a renter notification summarizing smoke alarm and carbon monoxide (CO) law requirements (see Safety section).
    • Provide a local contact or local property manager available 24/7 (common platform requirement and good practice).
    • Install functioning smoke alarms and CO detectors as required by Maine law (see Safety section).
  • Optimize operations using market benchmarks:
    • Denmark STRs (2025): ADR ≈ $279; Occupancy ≈ 37.5%; Median annual revenue ≈ $29,491; Peak month = July; Low month = April.
    • Average booking lead time ≈ 64 days (July ≈ 117 days).
    • Dominant minimum stay patterns: 2 nights (≈32.6%) and 30+ nights (≈32.6%).
  • Insurance: carry appropriate coverage for short-term rentals (HO-5 with STR endorsement or commercial STR policy).
  • Platforms: list on Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, etc.; ensure the unit is compliant with platform registration or safety rules where applicable.
  • Pricing and operations: use dynamic pricing, adjust minimum stays seasonally, and align cancellation policies with the market (Firm/Strict is common).

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • No statewide STR license is required in Maine. However, you must:
    • Collect and remit state sales tax and any applicable local taxes if your business meets Maine’s taxability criteria (see Tax considerations below).
    • Post required safety notifications per Maine law:
      • Smoke alarm testing frequency and replacement guidance.
      • Carbon monoxide detector location/requirements.
  • State landlord‑tenant guidance (useful for STR policies and guest relations):
    • Maine Revised Statutes, Title 14: Landlord and Tenant.
    • Portal link: legislature.maine.gov/statutes/14/title14secindex.html
  • Building, health, and life safety:
    • Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code (MUBEC) and related life‑safety statutes (e.g., Title 25, §§2441–2443).
    • Portal link: legislature.maine.gov/statutes/25/title25sec2441.html
    • Important: building/fire code questions are highly property‑specific; confirm compliance with your local building/fire official.
  • Consumer protection for lodging:
    • Title 32, Chapter 21‑A (Consumer Protection for Lodging, Boats, and Camps).
    • Portal link: legislature.maine.gov/statutes/32/title32sec1811.html
  • Child safety in lodging facilities:
    • Title 22, §1578‑B (unsafe cribs; drop‑side cribs; lead hazards).
    • Portal link: legislature.maine.gov/statutes/22/title22sec1578-B.html
  • Municipal permits (if any): check with the Town of Denmark for any local approvals, business registration, or health permits.

State‑level (Maine) regulations relevant to STRs

  • Zoning: Most Maine municipalities allow STRs as a residential use; specific zones can have limits (e.g., cap on nights). Check Denmark’s zoning for any restrictions.
  • Tax considerations:
    • Sales tax. Register if you will be required to collect and remit Maine sales tax on your STR receipts. Registration is through MRS (see Contact section).
    • Local lodging taxes. Some municipalities in Maine impose a local lodging tax. Denmark appears to be a low‑regulation town; confirm if a local lodging tax applies.
    • Income tax. Report STR income on your federal and Maine state tax returns. Keep accurate records of income and expenses.
  • Health and safety:
    • Provide guest notification about smoke alarm and CO detector requirements and maintenance as required under Maine law.
    • If you serve breakfast or offer meals, health department rules may apply.
  • Consumer protection and posting requirements:
    • Lodging practices must comply with Title 32, Chapter 21‑A (pricing, cancellation, advertising transparency).
    • Safety standards for lodging facilities (Title 22, §1578‑B) must be observed where applicable.

Denmark‑specific regulations (Maine)

Denmark, ME is a small town in Oxford County. As of the latest 2025 market dataset (AirROI), the regulatory level is assessed as “Low,” and there are no reports of a local STR licensing or registration mandate in the data. That said, municipalities in Maine can adopt new rules quickly. Before listing, confirm with the Town of Denmark:

  • Zoning: whether STRs are permitted in the property’s zone and any caps on annual nights.
  • Local taxes: whether Denmark imposes a local lodging tax.
  • Local approvals: any short‑term rental registration, safety checks, or local business permits.

Contact information (Denmark, ME and relevant Maine authorities)

  • Town of Denmark (Maine) – general inquiries (check the town’s official website or contact the Town Office for Planning/Zoning/Town Clerk):
    • Phone: Typically available on the town’s official site.
    • Email: Typically available on the town’s official site.
    • Website: Town of Denmark official site.
  • Maine Revenue Services (sales tax registration and MRS portal):
    • Phone: +1 (207) 626‑8475
    • Website: www.maine.gov/revenue/
  • Maine Legislature – Landlord & Tenant statutes:
    • Portal: legislature.maine.gov/statutes/14/title14secindex.html
  • Maine Legislature – Landlord & Tenant (general; see statute index):
    • Portal: legislature.maine.gov/statutes/14/index.html
  • Maine Building and Fire Code (Title 25, §§2441–2443):
    • Portal: legislature.maine.gov/statutes/25/title25sec2441.html
  • Consumer Protection for Lodging (Title 32, Chapter 21‑A):
    • Portal: legislature.maine.gov/statutes/32/title32sec1811.html
  • Child Safety in Lodging (Title 22, §1578‑B):
    • Portal: legislature.maine.gov/statutes/22/title22sec1578-B.html

Source pages (links)

  • Denmark STR Market Analysis (AirROI, 2025):
    • www.airroi.com/report/world/united-states/maine/denmark
  • Maine Landlord and Tenant – statute index (Maine Legislature):
    • legislature.maine.gov/statutes/14/title14secindex.html
  • Title 14 – Landlord and Tenant (Maine Legislature):
    • legislature.maine.gov/statutes/14/index.html
  • Title 25 – Building and Fire Code provisions (Maine Legislature):
    • legislature.maine.gov/statutes/25/title25sec2441.html
  • Title 32 – Consumer Protection for Lodging (Maine Legislature):
    • legislature.maine.gov/statutes/32/title32sec1811.html
  • Title 22 – Child Safety in Lodging (Maine Legislature):
    • legislature.maine.gov/statutes/22/title22sec1578-B.html
  • Maine Revenue Services (Sales tax registration and MRS portal):
    • www.maine.gov/revenue/

Investor notes:

  • Denmark, ME shows favorable STR economics and a low regulatory burden. Verify any town-level changes before listing, as rules can evolve quickly.
  • If you operate across multiple properties or plan to convert an existing unit into an STR, a brief consult with a Maine accountant or attorney is recommended to align tax, liability, and local compliance choices with your strategy.

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Denmark

Market Saturation Score

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Mild Saturation
3/ 12
months with declining YoY revenue
2–4 declining months: early saturation pressure - watch for trend persistence.
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Overview of Denmark

Denmark is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,197 at the 2020 census. A number of ponds and lakes are located within the town.

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