Middlesex County STRs must comply with State Building Code 780 CMR occupancy standards and local bylaws, typically limiting occupancy to two people per bedroom plus two, with lodging-house rules for 4+ unrelated.
Occupancy limits for short-term rentals in Middlesex County are determined by a combination of the Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR), the State Sanitary Code (105 CMR 410 minimum standards of fitness for human habitation), and local STR bylaws. The sanitary code requires at least 70 square feet of bedroom floor area for the first occupant and 50 additional square feet per additional occupant. Most Middlesex STR ordinances adopt a formula of 2 persons per bedroom plus 2 additional, with an absolute cap (commonly 10 or 12 people per unit). Under MGL c.140 s.22-32, renting to four or more unrelated persons may trigger lodging house licensing, which is a separate and more restrictive classification. Cambridge limits STR occupancy based on owner-occupied primary residence rules, and Somerville requires the operator to reside in the unit except for limited non-hosted allowances. Exceeding stated occupancy is a registration violation and a building code infraction.
Contact your local code enforcement office for specific penalty information.
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