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STR Regulations for Newton, Massachusetts

Note: Newton’s Short‑Term Rental (STR) program is actively regulated. The City requires owner‑occupancy, caps bedrooms and guests, and mandates state and local registration, fire safety compliance, annual certifications, and posted notices. Read the specifics below before acquiring or operating a property.

Overview: Are STRs Allowed in Newton?

Yes—short‑term rentals are allowed in Newton, Massachusetts, but only when operated in strict compliance with City ordinance Chapter 20, Article IX (Short‑Term Rentals) and Zoning Ordinance Chapter 30, Section 6.7.5. Key pillars:

  • Owner‑occupancy: The operator must occupy the property as their primary residence for a minimum of nine of every 12 months.
  • Unit limits: No more than three bedrooms and nine guests per STR.
  • State and local registration: Mandatory; state registration precedes Newton registration.
  • Inspections: Fire Department smoke/CO compliance certificate required prior to local registration.
  • Post‑occupancy obligations: Posting certificate and house rules; maintain an occupant registry; send annual notices to abutters; include the Newton registration number in all advertisements.
  • Tax administration: State and local room occupancy taxes are collected by the state; Newton does not collect a local STR tax.
  • Enforcement: Up to $300 per violation; suspension/termination of registration is possible; three or more violations within 12 months can trigger a six‑month ineligibility to operate an STR.

Source: City ordinances and official City STR information pages (see Sources, below).

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How to Start a Short‑Term Rental Business in Newton

  1. Confirm eligibility:
  • You may operate only your primary residence (nine months/12 months rule).
  • Prohibited: renting non‑owner units, detached accessory buildings used as accessory apartments, and non‑residential uses (congregate living, lodging houses, dorms, accessory apartments). No signage is permitted for the STR.
  1. Obtain the Massachusetts state short‑term rental certificate:
  • Register with the State (Massachusetts Department of Revenue) as required under Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 62C, Section 67 (State “room occupancy” registration). The state administers the tax and public STR registry.
  1. Schedule and pass a Newton Fire Department inspection:
  • Required prior to City registration. The Fire Department will issue a Certificate of Compliance for smoke and carbon monoxide detection per MGL c. 148, § 26E and City fire safety standards.
  1. Complete the City of Newton STR registration:
  • Submit via Newton’s online permitting portal. You will need the State certificate, local operator affidavit, fire compliance certificate, house rules, local contact info, proof of residency, owner permission/lease authorization if applicable, and the $100 filing fee.
  1. Recertify annually:
  • File the annual certification with Inspectional Services on the first business day of January.
  1. Post, notify, and log:
  • Post the City registration certificate and house rules in the unit; include the Newton registration number in all online advertisements; send annual notices to abutters; maintain an occupant registry and make it available to City officials upon request.

Sources: City STR page and Chapter 20, Article IX (see Sources).

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

  • State registration certificate (Massachusetts DOR, MGL c. 62C § 67)
  • Local Operator Affidavit (City‑established form)
  • Newton Fire Department Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Certificate of Compliance
  • House Rules document (see content requirements below)
  • Local contact information (operator and a local contact able to respond in person within two hours; 24/7 phone active for guests and public safety)
  • Proof of residency (two of: utility bill, voter registration, motor vehicle registration, deed/lease, driver’s license/MA ID)
  • Owner permission/lease authorization (if the operator is a leaseholder, written permission from the owner and condo association, if applicable)
  • No outstanding code violations or inactive building permits (at time of registration and throughout operation)
  • $100 City registration filing fee; inspection fees payable directly to the Fire Department
  • Annual certification filing (first business day of January)
  • Annual abutters’ notice (due within 30 days of registration and each January thereafter)

Source: Chapter 20, Article IX (see Sources).

Specific Regulations in Newton, Middlesex County (MA), and Massachusetts

City of Newton Regulations

Eligibility and Use

  • Primary residence only: operator must occupy the property for nine of 12 months annually.
  • Allowed: Short‑term rental of up to three bedrooms (with associated living areas) in a dwelling unit.
  • Prohibited: any signage for the STR; commercial events (weddings, parties, banquets, meetings, fundraising, advertising, etc.) during STR occupancy; renting to unemancipated minors under 18; STR use in accessory apartments or in any structure where an accessory apartment is located.

Occupancy and Parking

  • Max three bedrooms; max nine guests.
  • House rules must address parking and neighborhood parking restrictions.

Registration and Annual Requirements

  • Annual certification due on the first business day of January.
  • Annual abutters’ notice due within 30 days of registration and every January; includes operator’s contact info, local contact info, state registration number, and reference to Article IX.
  • Maintain an occupant registry: names, addresses, license plate numbers (if traveling by car), dates of stay, and room assignment; available to City officials on request.

Posting and Advertisement

  • Display the City registration certificate and house rules prominently in the unit.
  • Include the Newton registration number in all online advertisements and notices of the STR.

Inspections and Records

  • Inspectional Services, Health & Human Services, and Fire may inspect properties to ensure compliance.
  • All inspecting departments maintain inspection records throughout the year.

Fire and Safety

  • Post fire‑prevention notice in a visible location: fire extinguisher locations, gas shut‑off valves, fire exits, and fire alarms.
  • Provide adequate egress per Massachusetts State Building Code (780 CMR) for one‑ or two‑family dwellings.
  • Operators are responsible for compliance and for the conduct of guests; appointing an agent does not relieve the operator of responsibility.

Enforcement and Penalties

  • Penalties: up to $300 per violation; suspension or termination of registration; each day a violation continues is a separate offense. Newton Police and Inspectional Services share enforcement authority.
  • Three or more violations within 12 months (municipal, state, or building code) makes the property ineligible to be operated as an STR for six months from the third/subsequent violation.
  • Failure to register: $300 per violation per day.
  • Violations do not bar other actions by other City departments (health, fire, building code, zoning).

Abutters’ Notice Content

  • Must include operator’s and local contact’s info; state registration number; and reference to Article IX.

Source: Chapter 20, Article IX and Chapter 30, Section 6.7.5 (see Sources).

Middlesex County and Massachusetts (State) Framework

State Registration and Public Registry

  • Massachusetts requires STR operators to register with the State and be included in a public registry maintained by the Department of Revenue. State registration precedes City registration in Newton.

Room Occupancy (Lodging) Tax

  • The Commonwealth applies the state room occupancy tax to STRs for stays of 31 days or less. Local (municipal) room occupancy taxes are administered by the state and vary by community.
  • Local Impact Fee: Communities may assess an additional fee on professionally managed properties where the operator owns or controls two or more units in the same municipality.

Insurance Requirement

  • State law requires $1 million in liability insurance to cover each short‑term rental.

Additional Massachusetts Rules

  • The state system covers tax and registration; local municipalities (like Newton) may layer stricter rules on top of the state framework.

Sources: Newton STR page FAQ and Massachusetts legal summaries (see Sources).

Enforcement Tools for Neighbors and Operators

  • Anonymous reporting: Use the City’s Request for Zoning Enforcement portal for suspected unregistered or noncompliant STRs.
  • Immediate disturbances: Contact Newton Police Department at 617‑796‑2100 for noise or public peace issues.
  • Post‑violation process: The City issues written notices describing the violation and ordering remedy within 30 days; penalties and potential license suspension/termination follow.

Sources: City STR page and Chapter 20, Article IX (see Sources).

Contact Information

City of Newton – Inspectional Services Department (Short‑Term Rentals)

  • Phone: 617‑796‑1000
  • Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Address: City Hall, 1000 Commonwealth Ave., Newton Centre, MA 02459
  • Short‑Term Rental Information Page: see Sources
  • Apply for Permits: see Sources
  • Request for Zoning Enforcement: see Sources

Newton Fire Department – Fire Prevention

  • Schedule Fire Inspection (smoke/CO compliance): see Sources
  • Fire prevention resources: see Sources

Massachusetts Department of Revenue (State STR Registration/Registry and Lodging Taxes)

  • Registration and public registry: see Sources
  • Room Occupancy FAQ: see Sources

Sources (Source Pages and Key Documents)

  • City of Newton – Short Term Rental Information (official page with process and FAQs): www.newtonma.gov/government/inspectional-services/short-term-rental-information

  • City of Newton – Apply for Permits (online portal used for STR registration and annual certifications): www.newtonma.gov/government/inspectional-services/online-permitting

  • City of Newton – Request for Zoning Enforcement (report suspected violations): www.newtonma.gov/government/inspectional-services/request-for-zoning-enforcement

  • City of Newton – Fire Prevention (schedule inspections, compliance): www.newtonma.gov/government/fire/fire-prevention

  • Chapter 20, Article IX – Short‑Term Rentals (definitions, registration, inspections, responsibilities, enforcement): www.newtonma.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/63192/638834378437170000

  • Chapter 30, Section 6.7.5 – Short‑Term Rental (Zoning accessory use standards; owner‑occupancy, three‑bedroom limit, no signage): www.newtonma.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/63194/638834379005230000

  • City of Newton – Annual Certification (annual recertification form): newtonma.portal.opengov.com/categories/1071/record-types/1006771

  • Massachusetts Department of Revenue – Public Registry of Lodging Operators (state registration/public listing): www.mass.gov/info-details/public-registry-of-lodging-operators

  • Massachusetts Department of Revenue – Room Occupancy FAQ (state tax framework): www.mass.gov/info-details/room-occupancy-frequently-asked-questions

  • News coverage of recent amendments to Newton’s STR ordinance and enforcement focus: www.newtonbeacon.org/zoning-and-planning-committee-clears-up-short-term-rentals-ordinance/

  • Massachusetts H.3454 – An Act regulating and insuring short‑term rentals (state law text): malegislature.gov/Bills/190/H3454

  • Additional local Q&A on state tax/registration and insurance requirement: www.dwell360.com/blog/new-short-term-rental-law-in-ma

Note: Use the Newton online permitting portal to access the STR registration and annual certification forms. The City’s STR page includes the direct application links for both filings.

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Overview of Newton

Newton is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. It is approximately 7 miles (11 km) west of downtown Boston, and comprises a patchwork of thirteen villages without a city center. It is home to the Charles River, Crystal Lake, and Heartbreak Hill, among other landmarks. It is served by several streets and highways (including Route 9, Hammond Pond Parkway, and the Mass Pike), as well as the Green Line D branch run by the MBTA. At the 2020 U.S. census, the population of Newton was 88,923.Historically, the area that is now Newton was settled in 1639, and was originally first part of Cambridge (then called "the newe towne"). It split from Cambridge in 1681, and became known by its present name of Newton in 1766. It then became a city in 1874.

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