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STR Regulations for Meriden, Connecticut

Short-Term Rental (STR) Guide for Meriden, Connecticut

Purpose of this guide: Provide short‑term rental investors and hosts with a practical, state‑ and city‑specific compliance roadmap for operating in Meriden, CT. All information below is drawn directly from the provided sources. Where the sources do not provide a specific detail (e.g., exact tax rates, zoning uses, or contact emails), we flag the item as “not specified” and direct you to the relevant authority for confirmation.

Overview: Are short‑term rentals allowed in Meriden?

  • Allowed status. Yes. Short‑term rentals are allowed in Meriden. The City does not provide a separate short‑term rental (STR) license, and there is no explicit STR ordinance in the sources provided.
  • How Meriden regulates them. Meriden regulates STRs under its general Housing Code. Any dwelling or dwelling unit more than 10 years old that is rented requires a Certificate of Compliance (CoC) to be able to rent. Buildings with shared kitchen/bath (rooming houses) require a Rooming House License and a fire safety inspection.
  • State context. Connecticut lawmakers are evaluating stricter, statewide guidance for STRs, but no statewide prohibition is indicated. Municipalities have or are seeking authority to regulate STRs (e.g., zoning, occupancy limits, parking, and enforcement). Because Meriden has not enacted a city‑specific STR ordinance in the provided sources, STR operators should proceed under the general Housing Code requirements listed here and monitor for any new municipal actions.

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  1. Confirm the property’s suitability
  • If the property is a single-family home, condo, or apartment: Rental of a dwelling unit more than 10 years old requires a Certificate of Compliance.
  • If the property is a rooming house (rental units sharing common kitchen/bath) or hotel/motel: a Rooming House License is required.
  1. Obtain the Certificate of Compliance (single-family home, condo, apartment, and any dwelling >10 years old)
  • What it is: An approval from the Code Enforcement – Housing Division stating that, at the time of inspection or reinspection, the unit complied with Housing Code health and safety requirements.
  • Validity: 2 years from issuance.
  • Fee: $25 per apartment (unit).
  • Process (outline): Contact the Housing Division to request inspection; after passing inspection, a Certificate of Compliance is issued. The certificate should be kept current (renew every 2 years).
  • Note: While the CoC is described in city FAQs as “approval from the Housing Division to rent a housing unit,” best practice is to confirm with the Housing Division that an STR qualifies for a certificate and that all current regulatory requirements will be satisfied prior to listing and hosting guests.
  1. Obtain the Rooming House License (if applicable)
  • Applies to: Properties offering rental units with shared kitchen and/or bathroom facilities. The city issues rooming house licenses for hotels/motels as well.
  • Inspections: A Housing Code Inspector and the Fire Marshal’s Office inspect the building.
  • Validity: 2 years from issuance.
  • Fee: $75.
  • Process: Request a Rooming House License application from the Housing Division; once inspection and licensing are complete, keep the license current and post as required.
  1. Ongoing compliance checklist
  • Health and safety: Maintain the property in compliance with Housing Code for the life of the rental; any identified violations trigger notices to the landlord/property owner.
  • Certificate of Compliance renewal: Every 2 years.
  • Rooming House License renewal (if applicable): Every 2 years.
  • Taxes and registration: Check state and local tax obligations (e.g., room occupancy tax, sales/use tax, local lodging taxes if applicable). The sources do not provide specific tax rates or registration steps for STRs; verify requirements with the CT Department of Revenue Services and the City of Meriden.
  • Building and zoning: Confirm allowable uses and any special requirements with Planning and Zoning and the Building Department.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

City of Meriden requirements (from provided sources)

  • Certificate of Compliance (CoC)
    • Applies to: Any dwelling or dwelling unit more than 10 years old that is rented.
    • Fee: $25 per apartment (unit).
    • Validity: 2 years from issuance.
    • Governing department: Code Enforcement – Housing Division.
  • Rooming House License
    • Applies to: Buildings with rental units sharing common kitchen/bath; also for hotels/motels.
    • Fee: $75.
    • Inspections: Housing Code Inspector + Fire Marshal’s Office.
    • Validity: 2 years from issuance.
    • Governing departments: Code Enforcement – Housing Division and Fire Marshal.
  • Complaint process (for tenants): If a tenant believes there are housing issues, a written complaint may be filed with the Housing Division. Inspectors investigate and, if violations are found, issue notices to the landlord. While this is phrased for tenants, STR operators should be aware that complaints can trigger inspections and enforcement.

State-level context (from provided sources)

  • No statewide STR prohibition. Connecticut lawmakers are considering enabling stronger municipal regulation of STRs (zoning, occupancy limits, parking, etc.). Until Meriden adopts a specific STR ordinance, STRs are regulated under the Housing Code framework described above.
  • Taxes and registration: The sources do not specify CT room occupancy tax or local lodging tax details for STRs. To remain compliant, verify applicable taxes (e.g., room occupancy tax, local option taxes, and any municipal lodging taxes) and required registrations with the CT Department of Revenue Services and the City of Meriden.

Information not specified in the provided sources (you must verify before opening)

  • Exact tax rate(s) and registration steps for STRs (state room occupancy tax, local lodging tax, and sales/use tax applicability).
  • Zoning restrictions for STRs in residential zones.
  • Occupancy limits and parking requirements for STRs.
  • Safety requirements beyond Housing Code (e.g., fire exits, smoke/CO detectors).
  • Contact email for the Housing Division (only phone provided).

Specific regulations for short‑term rentals in Meriden

Because the provided sources do not include a Meriden‑specific STR ordinance, STR operations must comply with:

  • Meriden Housing Code compliance (Certificate of Compliance for dwellings >10 years old).
  • Rooming House License for properties with shared kitchen/bath facilities and related joint inspections (Housing + Fire Marshal).
  • Health and safety standards: any housing condition affecting occupant health or safety is regulated. Violations can trigger notice and enforcement.
  • State law developments: The state is considering laws that would give municipalities more tools to regulate STRs (e.g., zoning, occupancy limits, parking). Meriden has not enacted an STR‑specific law in the materials provided, but watch for local updates.

Contact information for local authority in charge of STRs (and related)

  • Code Enforcement – Housing Division (issues Certificate of Compliance and Rooming House License)
    • Phone: (203) 630‑4000 (main City Hall number; Housing Division is under Code Enforcement)
    • Physical address: Meriden City Hall, 142 East Main Street, Meriden, CT 06450
    • Website: Code Enforcement – Housing Division FAQs (see source)
  • Fire Marshal’s Office (co‑inspects Rooming Houses)
    • Phone: (203) 630‑4000 (main City Hall number; Fire Department/Fire Marshal is under city government)
    • Website: Meriden Fire Department (see source)
  • Building Department (for building permits, alterations, safety questions)
    • Phone: (203) 630‑4000 (main City Hall)
    • Website: Building Department (see source)
  • Planning and Zoning (for zoning confirmations)
    • Phone: (203) 630‑4000 (main City Hall)
    • Website: Planning and Zoning (see source)

Note: The FAQ pages did not provide direct email addresses for these departments. Call City Hall at (203) 630‑4000 to be directed to the appropriate division.

Links to source pages used for this guide

  • WTNH News 8 coverage of proposed state‑level STR regulation (context)
    • www.wtnh.com/news/connecticut/new-london/connecticut-considers-stricter-laws-for-short-term-rentals-ahead-of-summer-season/
  • City of Meriden Code Enforcement – Housing Division FAQ (Certificate of Compliance, Rooming House License, fees, validity)
    • www.meridenct.gov/faq/code-enforcement-housing-division/
  • City of Meriden Building Department (permitting authority; use as needed for compliance and building questions)
    • www.meridenct.gov/government/departments/building-department-/
  • City of Meriden Fire Department/Fire Marshal (safety inspections and fire code)
    • www.meridenct.gov/city-services/fire/
  • City of Meriden Planning and Zoning (zoning/use confirmations)
    • www.meridenct.gov/government/departments/planning-and-zoning/

Practical next steps

  • Call the Housing Division to confirm how a Certificate of Compliance applies to your specific STR (e.g., whether a single‑family STR requires the CoC given its age and rental status).
  • Confirm that your intended use complies with zoning; if you offer any shared facilities (kitchen/bath), determine whether a Rooming House License is required.
  • Schedule inspections early (CoC and, if applicable, Rooming House license).
  • Verify state and local tax obligations and any required registrations before listing your property.

This guide reflects the current information provided. Because regulatory frameworks for STRs evolve, especially at the state level, you should verify updates with the City of Meriden before opening or renewing licenses.

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Overview of Meriden

Meriden is a city in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States, located halfway between the regional cities of New Haven and Hartford. The city is part of the South Central Connecticut Planning Region. In 2020, the population of the city was 60,850.

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