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New Rochelle vs Yonkers

How do permit requirements rules compare between New Rochelle, NY and Yonkers, NY?

New Rochelle and Yonkers have similar restriction levels.

New Rochelle, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

New Rochelle requires STR registration under Chapter 133. Hosts must obtain a short-term rental permit, pass a building/fire inspection, and list the permit number in all online advertisements.

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Yonkers, NY

Westchester County

Heavy Restrictions

Yonkers has no dedicated STR permit but STR operators must register multiple dwellings with the Department of Housing and Buildings and comply with the NY Multiple Dwelling Law restricting unhosted rentals under 30 days in 3+ unit buildings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNew RochelleYonkers
CodeChapter 133 Rentals-
RegistrationAnnual requiredDHB building statement
InspectionBuilding + Fire-
Ad RequirementPermit # in listing-
Fine$1,000–$2,500/day-
State law-NY Multiple Dwelling Law
3+ unit buildings-Unhosted <30 days banned
Single/two-family-Generally exempt

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

New Rochelle FAQ

Can I list my New Rochelle home on Airbnb without registering?

No. The city requires an STR permit under Chapter 133, and the permit number must appear in your listing.

What does a New Rochelle STR inspection cover?

Chapter 133 inspections check building and fire-safety items β€” smoke/CO alarms, egress windows, electrical, and floor-plan compliance.

What is the fine for operating an unpermitted Airbnb in New Rochelle?

$1,000–$2,500 per day under Chapter 133, plus platform takedown and denial of future registration.

Yonkers FAQ

Do I need a permit to host Airbnb in Yonkers?

No city STR-specific permit, but you must register with DHB if multi-family, follow zoning rules, and comply with the NY Multiple Dwelling Law.

Can I rent out a unit in my 4-unit building on Airbnb?

No. The NY Multiple Dwelling Law bans unhosted rentals under 30 days in buildings with three or more units.

Are two-family homes exempt from the Multiple Dwelling Law?

Yes. Single-family and two-family dwellings, and owner-occupied hosted stays, are generally exempt.

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