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STR Regulations for Hoosick, New York

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Hoosick, NY?

Explicit answer: Yes—short-term rentals (STRs) are allowed in New York State, including Hoosick, subject to New York Multiple Dwelling Law (MDL) classifications and the new statewide STR registry/tax regime beginning in 2025. The MDL allows STRs in “Class B” multiple dwellings (e.g., hotels, lodging/rooming/boarding houses, furnished room houses), but STRs in “Class A” multiple dwellings (permanent residence buildings) are only legal if the host is present during the stay and other conditions are met. The MDL’s most restrictive provisions apply to cities with populations of 325,000 or more (e.g., New York City). Smaller cities, towns, and villages may adopt their own rules. No Hoosick- or Rensselaer County-specific STR ordinances were found in the sources provided; accordingly, the following guidance reflects New York State law and 2025 statewide requirements.

Note: Properties outside the MDL’s scope (e.g., stand-alone single-family homes in one- to three-family buildings that are not multiple dwellings) are not subject to the MDL’s Class A/B restrictions. Always verify your property’s classification and zoning with the local Code/Zoning Office before operating.

How to start a short-term rental business in Hoosick (and Rensselaer County)

  • Confirm zoning and use: Contact Hoosick Town Code/Zoning or the Rensselaer County Planning Department to verify STR use is allowed on your parcel and zone (e.g., residential, commercial). Some municipalities restrict STRs to certain zones or require special permits; this step is essential in New York.
  • Determine MDL classification: If your property is a multiple dwelling, confirm whether it is “Class A” (permanent residence) or “Class B” (transient lodging). Class A typically permits only hosted rentals with host present; Class B may permit unhosted rentals. MDL rules primarily bind larger NY cities but can be adopted locally.
  • State and local tax setup:
    • Register with NYS Tax Department for sales tax (state rate 4%; local rates vary).
    • Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) from the IRS if operating as an LLC/corporation/partnership.
    • Budget for county/municipal hotel occupancy taxes where applicable (rates vary).
  • NY State STR registry (effective 2025): Register your STR with the NYS Department of State (DOS) or a municipal system if required. Booking services must verify registration numbers and can list only registered properties. Noncompliance may trigger enforcement.
  • Insurance: Carry property damage and general liability coverage appropriate for STRs; most local authorities in New York require proof.
  • Safety and inspections: Equip the unit with working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and fire extinguishers; post egress plans; many New York localities require safety inspections (first-time and/or renewal).
  • Property management and documentation: Maintain local contact information, emergency instructions, and guest rules. Establish house rules and cleaning standards to support compliance and positive reviews.
  • Launch with tax compliance: Begin collecting/remitting all applicable sales and occupancy taxes from day one.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • Required (typically across NY):
    • Property identification: address, unit number, parcel data.
    • Owner/operator details: legal name, mailing address, phone, email.
    • Proof of ownership or lease authorization.
    • Zoning compliance documentation (use allowed in parcel/zone).
    • Safety compliance: smoke and CO detectors, fire extinguishers, egress plan.
    • Insurance certificate (liability and property damage).
    • Tax registrations: NYS sales tax, local occupancy tax if applicable.
    • NYS STR registration number (2025 requirement) and any local permit if required.
  • Renewal: Local licenses/registrations often renew annually or biennially; NYS registry compliance must be maintained; booking platforms must display your registration number.
  • Fees: Vary by jurisdiction (local permits/registrations in New York commonly cost a few hundred dollars per unit); state registry itself has no fee mentioned in the sources.

Specific regulations: Hoosick, Rensselaer County, New York State

  • Hoosick/Town level: No town-specific STR ordinance was found in the provided sources. Treat STRs as a residential use unless zoning or the Code Enforcement Officer specifies otherwise. Confirm any local permits, safety inspections, or zoning conditions with the Town Clerk/Code Enforcement Office.
  • Rensselaer County: No county-specific STR registry or ordinance was identified in the provided sources. Rensselaer County may collect hotel occupancy taxes; rates and enforcement mechanisms vary across NY counties. Investors should verify county tax obligations.
  • New York State—Multiple Dwelling Law (MDL):
    • Class A multiple dwellings are intended for permanent residence; renting for fewer than 30 days to non-household members is generally prohibited unless hosted under strict conditions.
    • Class B multiple dwellings are designed for transient occupancy; short-term rentals are permitted even if not hosted.
    • The most restrictive MDL provisions apply to cities of 325,000+ (e.g., New York City); smaller cities/towns/villages may adopt or diverge from MDL standards.
  • New York State—2025 STR registry and tax regime:
    • Registration: Property owners/operators must register with NYS DOS or a municipal system; booking services must verify and display registration numbers and remove unregistered listings.
    • Reporting: Booking services must report monthly or quarterly to the state and relevant counties: registration numbers, property locations, occupancy details, and guest counts; they must share tax collection/remittance data.
    • Taxes: STRs are classified as hotels for tax purposes; booking services must collect and remit applicable sales and occupancy taxes. Local rates vary by jurisdiction.
    • Enforcement: Cities, towns, villages, hamlets, and the Attorney General have explicit power to enforce compliance.

Taxes and fees (what to expect)

  • New York State sales tax: 4% of revenue.
  • Local sales tax: Varies by county and locality.
  • Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District (MCTD) sales tax: 0.375% where applicable (not confirmed for Hoosick/Rensselaer County).
  • County/municipal hotel occupancy taxes: Vary by jurisdiction; confirm with the county treasurer or local tax administrator.
  • Property and income taxes: Subject to federal, state, and local tax rules; consult a tax professional for deductions (depreciation, mortgage interest, insurance, utilities, management, repairs, supplies, etc.).
  • Estimated local compliance costs: Permit/registration fees in New York commonly range from a few hundred dollars per unit annually; renewal inspections and insurance costs also apply.

Contact information (local authority in charge of STRs)

Note: No Hoosick-specific STR authority contacts were identified in the sources. The entities below handle state-level oversight and tax administration. For local zoning/permits, contact Hoosick Town Clerk/Code Enforcement.

  • NYS Department of State (DOS) – Short-Term Rental Registry
    • Phone: Not provided in sources.
    • Email: Not provided in sources.
    • Website: See Sources below for DOS registration and bill information.
  • NYS Department of Taxation and Finance
    • Phone: 518-530-HELP (general helpline)
    • Email: Not provided in sources.
    • Website: See Sources below for sales tax and bulletin references.
  • Rensselaer County (for occupancy tax, if any)
    • Phone/Email: Not provided in sources; check the county website.
    • Website: See Sources below for county-level information.
  • Town of Hoosick
    • Phone/Email: Not provided in sources; contact Town Hall/Code Enforcement.
    • Website: Not provided in sources.

Links to source pages

  • GoSummer: New York short-term rental law overview and MDL details: www.gosummer.com/post/new-york-short-term-rental-law
  • News10: NY statewide STR registry (effective 2025) and reporting/tax obligations: www.news10.com/news/ny-news/new-york-short-term-rental-regulations-start-in-2025/
  • Times Union: STR subject to new taxes, county registries under new law; enforcement context: www.timesunion.com/capitol/article/new-york-approves-new-rules-short-term-rentals-19997562.php

Investor takeaways for Hoosick (2025)

  • STRs are permitted in New York, with MDL limitations for multiple dwellings and a new statewide registry/tax regime starting in 2025.
  • Verify zoning and any local permit requirements with Hoosick Town Code/Zoning; verify county occupancy taxes with Rensselaer County.
  • Register with NYS DOS (2025), register for state/local taxes, secure insurance, complete safety equipment and inspections, and ensure all required documents are on hand before listing.
  • Expect ongoing compliance (registry renewals, tax filings, inspections) and maintain records to support enforcement inquiries.

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Overview of Hoosick

Hoosick is a town in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. The population was 6,711 at the 2020 census. It was named from the Hoosic River.The Town of Hoosick is in the northeastern corner of Rensselaer County.

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