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Repeat Violator Strikes: Huntington Station vs Islip

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Huntington Station, NY and Islip, NY?

Huntington Station and Islip have similar restriction levels.

Huntington Station, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Suffolk County does not maintain a countywide three-strikes registry for short-term rental violators. East End towns enforce escalating penalties, and Southampton plus East Hampton can revoke a rental registry permit after two or three confirmed violations within a defined window.

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Islip, NY

Suffolk County

Some Restrictions

Suffolk County does not maintain a countywide three-strikes registry for short-term rental violators. East End towns enforce escalating penalties, and Southampton plus East Hampton can revoke a rental registry permit after two or three confirmed violations within a defined window.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHuntington StationIslip
County strike ruleNone imposedNone imposed
East Hampton banTwo-year ineligibilityTwo-year ineligibility
Southampton fineUp to eight thousandUp to eight thousand
EnforcementTown code officersTown code officers

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Huntington Station FAQ

Will Suffolk County track my violations across towns?

No. Each East End town maintains its own rental registry and strike record. A revocation in East Hampton does not automatically bar registration in Southold.

How long does a strike stay on my record?

Typically three years in Southampton and two years post-revocation in East Hampton, after which a clean operator may reapply for the rental registry permit.

Islip FAQ

Will Suffolk County track my violations across towns?

No. Each East End town maintains its own rental registry and strike record. A revocation in East Hampton does not automatically bar registration in Southold.

How long does a strike stay on my record?

Typically three years in Southampton and two years post-revocation in East Hampton, after which a clean operator may reapply for the rental registry permit.

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