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Host Presence Rule: Newark vs Wilmington

How do host presence rule rules compare between Newark, DE and Wilmington, DE?

Newark, DE

New Castle County

No data available yet for Newark.

Wilmington, DE

New Castle County

Some Restrictions

Wilmington's STR framework under Ch. 48 Section 48-104.6 differentiates hosted stays, where the operator remains on-site, from unhosted whole-home rentals, with hosted arrangements generally facing fewer zoning constraints.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNewarkWilmington
Code citation-Ch. 48 Sec. 48-104.6
Hosted definition-Operator on-site during stay
State framework-DE Title 25 Sec. 5101+
Registration-Required either way

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Newark FAQ

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Wilmington FAQ

Does an ADU count as hosted if I'm in the main house?

Generally yes. Wilmington treats accessory-dwelling-unit rentals as hosted when the registered operator occupies the main dwelling on the same parcel during guest stays.

Do hosted stays need fewer permits?

Hosted stays still need full STR registration, but they typically avoid conditional-use review required for whole-home, non-owner-occupied STRs in residential districts.

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