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Yes, short-term rentals are currently allowed in Albany, NY. However, the city is actively developing new regulations and has not yet implemented a comprehensive permitting system specifically for short-term rentals. According to the City's Department of Planning & Development, the use "Short-Term Rental" is not currently a distinct use called out in the Unified Sustainable Development Ordinance (USDO), and no one has yet submitted a permit application to have an STR since typically little to no work is required to convert a residential unit for short-term rental use.
As of early 2024, Albany has approximately 455 STR listings within the city, with 76% being entire home/apartment listings and 24% being partial home/apartment listings. The city is currently in the process of studying the issue and developing appropriate regulations following community input and data analysis.
Since Albany has not yet implemented specific STR regulations, operators currently need to:
Given that new regulations are being developed:
The city is considering implementing requirements for:
City Level:
Priority Issues Identified by the City:
Albany County follows New York State regulations and may be subject to the new statewide registry system being implemented in 2025.
Statewide Short-Term Rental Registry (Effective March 25, 2025):
Key State Requirements:
State Level:
Local Level:
Address: City Hall, 24 Eagle Street, Albany, NY 12207
Phone: (518) 434-5240 (City Hall main number)
Website: www.albanyny.gov/268/Planning-and-Development
STR-Specific Information: www.albanyny.gov/2268/Short-Term-Rentals
Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
For STR Questions: Contact the Department of Planning & Development through the main city number or visit the dedicated STR page on the city website where updates and information are regularly posted.
For statewide registry requirements (effective 2025):
Website: www.dos.ny.gov/ Phone: (518) 474-4752
Note: This regulatory environment is actively evolving. Prospective STR operators should monitor the city's STR webpage regularly and consider consulting with local legal counsel familiar with Albany's developing regulations before making significant investments.
Important Disclaimer: This guide is based on information about Albany, New York, not Albany, Oregon. The regulations, requirements, and contact information will be completely different for Albany, OR. For Albany, Oregon regulations, you would need to consult sources specific to Oregon state and Linn County regulations, as Albany, OR is located in Linn County.



Albany is the county seat of Linn County, Oregon, and is the 11th most populous city in the state. Albany is located in the Willamette Valley at the confluence of the Calapooia River and the Willamette River in both Linn and Benton counties, just east of Corvallis and south of Salem. It is predominantly a farming and manufacturing city that settlers founded around 1848. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population of Albany, Oregon was 56,472.Albany has a home rule charter, a council–manager government, and a full-time unelected city manager. The city provides the population with access to over 30 parks and trails, a senior center, and many cultural events such as the Northwest Art & Air Festival, River Rhythms, Summer Sounds and Movies at Monteith. In addition to farming and manufacturing, the city's economy depends on retail trade, health care, and social assistance. In recent years the city has worked to revive the downtown shopping area, with help from the Central Albany Revitalization Area.
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