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Permit Requirements: Hartford vs New Britain

How do permit requirements rules compare between Hartford, CT and New Britain, CT?

New Britain has fewer restrictions than Hartford.

Hartford, CT

Hartford County

Heavy Restrictions

Hartford requires registration for short-term rental properties. The city's high rental housing stock and proximity to insurance industry offices drive STR demand. Annual registration required.

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New Britain, CT

Hartford County

Some Restrictions

Hartford County has no operational county government (abolished 1960) and Connecticut has no statewide STR registration program. The Greater Hartford metro is now the Capitol Planning Region (CRCOG). Permit and zoning rules are set by each town under home rule. The state imposes a 15% room occupancy tax on rentals of 30 consecutive days or fewer under Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 12-407 and Sec. 12-408. Public Act 19-117 (2019) requires STR facilitators (Airbnb, Vrbo) to collect and remit the tax for their hosts.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHartfordNew Britain
RegistrationRequired annually-
InspectionHousing code compliance-
InsuranceLiability required-
Historic DistrictsAdditional review-
County Government-None (abolished 1960)
Planning Region-Capitol Planning Region (CRCOG)
Statewide STR Registration-None
Room Occupancy Tax (STRs)-15%
B&B Rate-11%
Tax Authority-Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 12-407, 12-408
Facilitator Collection-Required (PA 19-117)
Threshold-30 consecutive days or fewer

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hartford FAQ

Do I need a permit to Airbnb my home?

Check Hartford requirements. Many CT towns have not yet adopted specific STR ordinances.

What taxes apply?

CT Room Occupancy Tax (15%) applies to all stays under 30 days - one of the highest rates in the nation.

New Britain FAQ

Do I need a county short-term rental permit in Hartford County?

No. Connecticut counties have no operational government and no permitting authority. STR rules are set by each Capitol Region town. You must register with the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services for the 15% room occupancy tax under Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 12-407, unless your booking platform (Airbnb, Vrbo) collects and remits it on your behalf under Public Act 19-117.

Are long-term rentals subject to Connecticut's room occupancy tax?

No. The room occupancy tax under Conn. Gen. Stat. Sec. 12-407 applies only to rentals of 30 consecutive days or fewer. Rentals lasting 31 days or more are exempt from the 15% tax.

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