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Southwest Harbor, ME
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Short-term rentals are allowed in Southwest Harbor, Maine. However, there are no specific city-level short-term rental regulations identified in the available sources. This means that operators in Southwest Harbor must comply with state-level Maine regulations, including tax requirements and any county-level ordinances, while following general business licensing requirements.
The regulatory landscape in the surrounding area is evolving rapidly, with neighboring communities like Mount Desert recently rejecting STR ordinances and Bar Harbor implementing strict registration requirements. This creates both opportunities and considerations for STR investors in Southwest Harbor.
1. Maine Vacation (Casual) Rental Tax Registration
2. Business Registration (if applicable)
Southwest Harbor Municipal Licensing
Insurance Requirements
Status: No specific STR ordinances identified
Status: No specific Hancock County STR regulations identified in sources
Tax Requirements
Definitions
Operational Requirements
Mount Desert (Adjoining Town)
Bar Harbor (Nearby Tourist Destination)
Disclaimer: This guide is based on available sources and may not reflect the most current regulations. Short-term rental laws change frequently. Always consult with local authorities, legal counsel, and tax professionals before establishing or operating a short-term rental business. The absence of specific local regulations does not exempt operators from applicable state and federal requirements.


Southwest Harbor is a town in Hancock County, Maine, United States. Located on Mount Desert Island, the population was 1,756 at the 2020 census. The municipality contains within it the villages of Southwest Harbor, Manset, Seawall, Wonderland, and Pemetic Hills.
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