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Occupancy Limits: Brockton vs Plymouth

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Brockton, MA and Plymouth, MA?

Brockton, MA

Plymouth County

Some Restrictions

Brockton's published Code of Ordinances (Appendix C, Zoning) does not set a numeric per-bedroom occupancy cap specifically for short-term rentals. Operators are bound by the State Sanitary Code (105 CMR 410), 780 CMR (Massachusetts Building Code) sleeping-room standards, and any maximum occupancy declared on the operator's MA Department of Revenue STR registration filed under MGL c.64G.

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Plymouth, MA

Plymouth County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBrocktonPlymouth
Local STR CodeNone specific to occupancy-
State RegistryMGL c.64G + c.62C §67-
Sanitary Code105 CMR 410-
Sleeping Room Min70 sf first + 50 sf each addl-
Lodging-House Trigger4+ unrelated lodgers (MGL c.140)-

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Brockton FAQ

How many guests can stay in a Brockton short-term rental?

Brockton has not adopted a per-bedroom occupancy formula in its zoning ordinance. The enforceable cap is the maximum occupancy you declare on your Massachusetts DOR Short-Term Rental Registry application under MGL c.64G, subject to the 105 CMR 410 sanitary-code minimums of 70 square feet for one sleeper plus 50 square feet for each additional sleeper in any room used for sleeping.

Do I need a lodging-house license in Brockton?

If you rent four or more rooms to unrelated lodgers, MGL c.140, §§22-32 treats the property as a lodging house and a separate City of Brockton lodging-house license is required from the licensing authority, in addition to the state STR registration under MGL c.64G.

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