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Night Caps: Calverton vs Islip

How do night caps rules compare between Calverton, NY and Islip, NY?

Islip has fewer restrictions than Calverton.

Calverton, NY

Suffolk County

Heavy Restrictions

Suffolk County towns impose minimum-stay requirements (night caps on short rentals). Southold bans rentals under 14 days. East Hampton limits Class A rentals (non-owner-occupied) to 2 rentals per 6 months with 14-day minimum. Southampton limits rentals to two 2-week periods per 6-month window.

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Islip, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Islip does not impose a town-wide minimum-night cap, but Chapter 52 rental permits distinguish short-term (under 30 days) from longer-term rentals and some Fire Island villages within or adjacent to Islip set weekly-only rental minimums during peak season.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCalvertonIslip
Southold14-day minimum outright-
East Hampton2 rentals per 6 months-
SouthamptonTwo 2-week per 6 months-
BrookhavenAnnual registration only-
FinesUp to 8,000 per rental-
Town Cap-None
Fire Island-Weekly minimum common
HOA-May restrict further
Check-Village plus town rules
Under 30 Days-Short-term category

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Calverton FAQ

Can I rent weekly in Southold?

No. Town Code Chapter 207-5 requires a 14-day minimum stay with 2,000 dollars per day fines.

Who enforces this in Suffolk County?

Suffolk County code enforcement at (631) 853-4000 handles complaints.

Islip FAQ

Who enforces this in Islip?

Islip code enforcement at (631) 224-5600 handles complaints.

Who enforces this in Islip?

Islip code enforcement at (631) 224-5600 handles complaints.

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