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Night Caps: Burlington vs Cambridge

How do night caps rules compare between Burlington, MA and Cambridge, MA?

Burlington and Cambridge have similar restriction levels.

Burlington, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Several Middlesex County cities cap annual STR rental nights for non-owner-occupied units, with Cambridge limiting non-primary rentals and Somerville permitting owner-adjacent STRs under residency rules.

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Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Cambridge does not impose a specific annual night cap but restricts non-owner-occupied operations entirely and requires the owner to maintain primary residence at least 9 months per year.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurlingtonCambridge
CambridgePrimary residence required-
SomervilleOwner-occupancy rules-
Typical suburban cap90 to 180 nights-
Investor STRsBanned in Cambridge-
EnforcementAnnual registration-
Annual Night Cap-None specific
Primary Residence-9 months per year
Non-Owner-Occupied-Prohibited
Owner-Occupied 2-3 Family-Additional units allowed
Revocation Trigger-Loss of primary residency

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Burlington FAQ

Is there a night cap on STRs in Cambridge?

Cambridge does not use a night cap but instead requires primary residence operation. Non-owner-occupied investor STRs are prohibited in Cambridge.

Can I rent my vacation home year-round?

In most Middlesex towns with STR ordinances, non-primary residence STRs are either capped at 90 to 180 nights per year or prohibited entirely. Check your local bylaw.

Cambridge FAQ

Is there a 90-night limit?

No, Cambridge does not cap nights but requires 9 months of owner occupancy annually.

Can I rent year-round?

Only if you maintain primary residence; investor-only STRs are not permitted in Cambridge.

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