Several Middlesex County cities cap annual STR rental nights for non-owner-occupied units, with Cambridge limiting non-primary rentals and Somerville permitting owner-adjacent STRs under residency rules.
Some Middlesex County municipalities have adopted annual night caps or residency-based limits on short-term rentals to preserve long-term housing stock. Cambridge requires that STRs be operated from the operator's primary residence, with owner-occupied units, owner-adjacent units (a second unit in an owner-occupied two-family), or owner-adjacent in owner-occupied triple-deckers. Pure investor STRs (non-owner-occupied) are prohibited in Cambridge. Somerville imposes similar primary residence rules, effectively capping the operator to one host unit plus in some cases a second adjacent unit. Boston (which shares the Charles River with Middlesex) has a strict owner-occupancy rule with no hard night cap but only owner-adjacent and home-share categories. Other Middlesex towns (Lowell, Newton, Framingham, Waltham) have less restrictive caps or none, but may limit the number of days a non-owner-occupied unit can be rented annually to 90 or 180 nights. Check your municipality's STR ordinance for specifics.
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