Brooklyn STRs have no dedicated parking obligation. Guests use street parking subject to alternate-side regulations, meter rules, and permit parking in pilot zones. Hosts should post ASP schedules to avoid guest tickets.
NYC does not impose off-street parking requirements on short-term rental operators in Brooklyn. Most Class A dwellings used as LL18-compliant STRs are brownstones, apartments, and attached rowhouses without driveways, and the NYC Zoning Resolution actually reduces parking requirements in dense transit-rich districts (many Brooklyn neighborhoods are within transit zones with zero parking minimums). Guests rely on street parking, which in Brooklyn is governed by Alternate Side Parking (ASP) rules under NYC Admin Code §20-241 for street cleaning, typically 1.5 hours twice weekly. Meter zones apply in commercial corridors like Smith Street, Bedford Avenue, and Court Street. Some neighborhoods have muni-meter pay-by-plate via the ParkNYC app. Hosts are strongly advised to provide guests a written ASP schedule and warn about no-standing zones, bus lanes, and bike lanes — Brooklyn's ticket density is among the city's highest. The Park Slope area hosts the Fourth Avenue residential permit parking pilot. Commercial loading zones and bike-corral 'daylighting' curb extensions further restrict options.
ASP violation ticket: $65 most zones. Fire hydrant: $115. Bus lane/bike lane: $115. Double parking: $115. Host has no direct penalty for guest tickets.
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