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Night Caps: Doylestown vs Richboro

How do night caps rules compare between Doylestown, PA and Richboro, PA?

Doylestown and Richboro have similar restriction levels.

Doylestown, PA

Bucks County

Few Restrictions

Bucks County does not impose any cap on the number of nights per year a short-term rental may be operated. The county's Lodging Room Rental Tax Ordinance No. 158 only defines a tax threshold (rentals under 30 consecutive days) and does not restrict the number of bookings. Pennsylvania has no statewide STR preemption, so any nightly cap would have to be set by the host municipality (township or borough) under the PA Municipalities Planning Code (Act 247 of 1968).

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Richboro, PA

Bucks County

Few Restrictions

Bucks County does not impose any cap on the number of nights per year a short-term rental may be operated. The county's Lodging Room Rental Tax Ordinance No. 158 only defines a tax threshold (rentals under 30 consecutive days) and does not restrict the number of bookings. Pennsylvania has no statewide STR preemption, so any nightly cap would have to be set by the host municipality (township or borough) under the PA Municipalities Planning Code (Act 247 of 1968).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDoylestownRichboro
County Night CapNoneNone
Tax ThresholdUnder 30 consecutive days (Ord. 158)Under 30 consecutive days (Ord. 158)
County Lodging Tax5% (Bucks Co. Ord. No. 158)5% (Bucks Co. Ord. No. 158)
PA Hotel Occupancy Tax6% (72 P.S. § 7210)6% (72 P.S. § 7210)
Combined Tax Rate11% on stays under 30 days11% on stays under 30 days
Statewide PreemptionNone — PA allows local STR rulesNone — PA allows local STR rules
Land-Use AuthorityPA MPC (Act 247, 53 P.S. § 10101)PA MPC (Act 247, 53 P.S. § 10101)
Municipalities54 townships and boroughs54 townships and boroughs

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Doylestown FAQ

Does Bucks County limit how many nights I can rent my short-term rental each year?

No. Bucks County does not impose any annual or per-booking nightly cap on short-term rentals. The county's Lodging Room Rental Tax Ordinance No. 158 only defines stays under 30 consecutive days as taxable at 5%; it does not restrict the number of bookings. Any cap that applies to your property would come from your township or borough under the PA Municipalities Planning Code.

Where would a night cap come from if Bucks County doesn't impose one?

Pennsylvania has no statewide STR preemption, so each of the 54 Bucks County municipalities may adopt its own STR night cap through zoning under PA MPC § 603 (53 P.S. § 10603). New Hope Borough (Chapter 199) and Newtown Borough have specific STR regulations; Doylestown, Bristol, and Quakertown handle STRs through rental licensing or zoning. Check with your municipal zoning officer before booking.

Richboro FAQ

Does Bucks County limit how many nights I can rent my short-term rental each year?

No. Bucks County does not impose any annual or per-booking nightly cap on short-term rentals. The county's Lodging Room Rental Tax Ordinance No. 158 only defines stays under 30 consecutive days as taxable at 5%; it does not restrict the number of bookings. Any cap that applies to your property would come from your township or borough under the PA Municipalities Planning Code.

Where would a night cap come from if Bucks County doesn't impose one?

Pennsylvania has no statewide STR preemption, so each of the 54 Bucks County municipalities may adopt its own STR night cap through zoning under PA MPC § 603 (53 P.S. § 10603). New Hope Borough (Chapter 199) and Newtown Borough have specific STR regulations; Doylestown, Bristol, and Quakertown handle STRs through rental licensing or zoning. Check with your municipal zoning officer before booking.

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