Oneida County has no countywide night cap on STR rentals. Town of Webb (Old Forge) does not cap annual nights. Utica and Rome impose no per-year night limits. Stays under 30 days are transient occupancy subject to NY and Oneida County bed tax.
No Oneida County municipality currently caps the number of nights a property may be rented short-term. Under NY State's December 2024 STR law (effective March 25, 2025), platforms like Airbnb and VRBO must collect and remit 4% NY state sales tax plus the Oneida County 3% occupancy tax (Oneida County Local Law 7 of 1995, as amended) for stays under 30 days. Stays of 30 days or longer convert to tenancies governed by NY Real Property Law Article 7. Town of Webb Local Law No. 1 of 2022 requires annual STR permit renewal but does not limit rental nights. Hosts must report quarterly to NY DTF starting 2025.
Unpaid Oneida County occupancy tax: 5% penalty plus 1% per month interest. Operating without Webb STR permit: $500 first offense, $1,000 second, up to $2,500 for repeat offenses.
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