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STR Regulations for Prudence Island, Rhode Island

Note on scope and sourcing:

  • Prudence Island is a village/neighborhood within the Town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. STR rules and processes summarized below are Portsmouth’s, applicable island-wide.
  • All details are drawn from the provided Portsmouth STR documents and reporting; the last update referenced is 2024. Always verify the latest town/state guidance before operating.

Overview: Are STRs Allowed in Prudence Island?

  • Yes. As of the latest town guidance and reporting, short-term rentals are allowed in Portsmouth, including Prudence Island, subject to the town’s Short-Term Rental of Residential Dwellings Ordinance.
  • Occupancy limits, inspections, registration, and taxes apply. Owner-occupied room rentals are exempt from Portsmouth’s STR ordinance.
  • Zoning context: STRs are currently permitted in multiple residential zoning districts, including R-10 (which covers most of Prudence Island). As of the March 2024 hearing, no ban has been enacted. Proposed zoning amendments that would prohibit new STRs in R-10 were discussed but not adopted; the Town Council referred the proposal to the Planning Board for advisory review. The proposal, if adopted in the future, would apply only to new STRs; existing, compliant STRs would likely be treated under “legal nonconforming use” rules, which require proof of prior lawful operation.
  • State law does not preempt municipal zoning of STRs. Rhode Island General Law §42-63.1-14 restricts municipalities from banning STRs solely on hosting platforms if the platform complies with tax collection/remittance—but municipalities retain zoning authority over land use and may regulate STRs as a use within districts. Recent RI court precedent supports municipal zoning regulation of STRs.

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How to Start a Short-Term Rental Business in Portsmouth (Prudence Island)

  1. Verify zoning and neighborhood context
  • Confirm your parcel is in Portsmouth and zoned to permit STRs. R-10 is common on Prudence Island and is currently permissive, but future changes are possible. If you are within a homeowners’ association or similar covenant, review those restrictions independently.
  1. Register with the Town of Portsmouth
  • Register each STR dwelling unit annually with the Town.
  • Submit required information and pay the municipal registration fee. Maintain current contact information and emergency contacts for local response.
  1. Complete safety inspections
  • The building official and fire marshal must inspect the unit to verify:
    • Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors are installed and functional.
    • Occupancy limit posting is accurate and meets code.
  • Pass the inspection and retain certification/inspection records for your file.
  1. Secure insurance
  • Maintain liability insurance with a minimum coverage limit of $1,000,000.
  • The policy must list the Town of Portsmouth as an “additional insured” (policy rider language commonly required).
  1. Register with the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation (RI DBR)
  • Register through the RI DBR STR online registry (state-level registration).
  • Keep your state registration number/current compliance documentation on file.
  1. Tax registration and collections
  • Register for sales and hotel taxes with the RI Division of Taxation.
  • Collect and remit Rhode Island sales and hotel taxes, and the 1% local (“municipal”) STR tax (Portsmouth).
  • RI-administered platforms that collect/remit sales and hotel taxes fulfill certain obligations under state law, but property owners still remain responsible for local registration, zoning compliance, and inspections.
  1. Prepare for occupancy and operations
  • Maximum occupancy is two persons per bedroom; count all occupants including those under 12 years old toward occupancy limits. Occupancy must not exceed the number of bedrooms supported by the septic system’s design load.
  • Provide adequate off-street parking and a local point-of-contact available to respond to issues.
  • Keep a copy of occupancy limits and house rules on site.
  1. Ongoing compliance and monitoring
  • Maintain records of inspections, registration, tax filings, and guest communications.
  • Monitor for complaints and respond promptly; proactive engagement helps preserve nonconforming rights and prevents escalated enforcement.
  • Watch Town agendas and minutes for updates to STR zoning, fees, or inspection standards.

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

Town-level (Portsmouth)

  • Annual STR Registration (Town Clerk/Planning Department process)
    • Registration fee: $100 per dwelling (plus a $30 fire inspection fee)
    • Name, address, contact information for owner and local emergency contact
    • Basic property details (address, zoning, number of bedrooms, septic capacity)
    • Acknowledgment of occupancy limits and parking requirements
  • Inspections (pre-registration and as needed)
    • Smoke and CO detectors compliance
    • Occupancy limit verification and posting
    • Fire safety inspection certificate from the Building Official/Fire Marshal
  • Insurance
    • $1,000,000 minimum liability coverage
    • Town of Portsmouth listed as additional insured via rider/endorsement
  • Local tax documentation
    • Registration for the 1% local STR tax administered by the RI Division of Taxation via RI-8478 reporting through RI PAY/State systems

State-level (Rhode Island)

  • RI DBR STR registration
    • Online registry; retain registration confirmation/number
  • RI Division of Taxation registration
    • Sales and hotel tax account
    • Form RI-8478 filings for the 1% local STR tax
  • Hosting platform compliance (for platforms)
    • Compliance with RI room reseller/tax remittance statutes supports protection under RIGL §42-63.1-14

Operational guidelines and obligations

  • Occupancy: two persons per bedroom; all persons counted toward occupancy; must align with septic system design load
  • Parking: sufficient off-street parking required
  • Local contact: owner or responsible agent available nearby to respond to issues
  • House rules and quiet hours: adopt, post, and enforce reasonable quiet enjoyment standards to minimize complaints
  • Advertising: avoid depicting occupancy or amenities that would violate ordinance limits; ensure listings reflect lawful capacity and parking

Specific Regulations: Town, Zoning, and State

Portsmouth STR Ordinance (2018)

  • Registration and fees:
    • Annual registration: $100 per dwelling
    • Fire inspection: $30
  • Occupancy:
    • Two persons per bedroom; all occupants counted toward limit (including those under 12)
    • Occupancy cannot exceed the number of bedrooms supported by the septic system’s design load
  • Inspections:
    • Required prior to registration; verification of smoke/CO detectors and occupancy posting
  • Insurance:
    • Minimum $1,000,000 liability coverage; Town of Portsmouth listed as additional insured
  • Owner-occupied exemptions:
    • Rental of rooms in an owner-occupied dwelling is exempt from Portsmouth’s STR ordinance; owner-unoccupied rentals must comply fully
  • Taxes:
    • 1% local STR tax collected and remitted via RI Division of Taxation (RI-8478, RI PAY)
  • Enforcement and penalties:
    • Town employs a compliance program (Host Compliance) with “business-friendly” enforcement
    • Violations trigger notice letters; escalations may include fines and/or municipal court adjudication
    • As of town reporting, no fines had been issued to date; compliance rate was approximately 70% townwide, with written outreach improving compliance to about 66%
  • Complaints (2019–2023):
    • Total complaints: 48
      • Unauthorized STR: 20
      • General inquiries: 8
      • Noise: 6
      • Parking: 5
      • Occupancy: 4
      • Disturbance/trespassing: 1
    • 2023 complaints were relatively low, highlighting that effective enforcement can maintain neighborhood quality with minimal incidents

Zoning context and proposed changes

  • Current: STRs are permitted in multiple residential districts, including R-10 (Prudence Island), and are prohibited in commercial/industrial zones
  • Proposed (not enacted as of March 2024): A zoning amendment to prohibit new STRs in R-10 districts was the subject of a public hearing and referral to the Planning Board for advisory review
  • Impact: If adopted in the future, it would affect new STRs only; existing STRs likely retain nonconforming rights if the owner can demonstrate prior lawful operation
  • Accessory structures and ADUs:
    • STRs are prohibited in accessory structures and accessory dwelling units (ADUs) under Portsmouth’s understanding of recent state legislation aimed at preserving long-term housing stock

State law (RIGL §42-63.1-14) and municipal authority

  • The statute requires that cities/towns not prohibit STRs on hosting platforms that collect/remit applicable sales and hotel taxes
  • It does not preempt municipal zoning, permitting, safety inspections, or occupancy limits
  • Rhode Island courts have upheld municipal regulation of STRs under zoning authority; local rules continue to apply

Comparative context (fees and penalties)

  • Portsmouth’s municipal fees and penalties are on the lower end of nearby communities
  • Other Rhode Island communities’ registration fees range widely by bedroom count or owner-occupancy status

Contact Information

Town of Portsmouth

  • Planning Department (STR registration and zoning)
    • Email: planning@portsmouthri.gov
    • Phone: 401-683-3151
    • Address: Portsmouth Town Hall, 2200 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
    • Website: www.portsmouthri.gov
  • Building Official and Fire Marshal (inspections)
    • Phone: 401-683-3151 (Building Department)
  • Town Clerk
    • For registration-related questions and filings
    • Phone: 401-683-2102
    • Address: Portsmouth Town Hall, 2200 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871

State of Rhode Island

  • RI Department of Business Regulation (DBR) – STR registry
    • Website: Online RI DBR STR registry (search for “RI DBR short-term rental registration”)
  • RI Division of Taxation (Sales/Hotel tax and the 1% local STR tax)
    • Website: tax.ri.gov
    • Tax types/forms: RI-8478 filings for local STR tax; RI PAY portal for remittance
  • Rhode Island Fire Safety Code inquiries
    • Consult Fire Marshal’s Office through Portsmouth Building Department (see above)

Source Pages and Document Links

  • Portsmouth Short-Term Rental Frequently Asked Questions (Portsmouth Town website PDF):
    • www.portsmouthri.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5921/Short-Term-FAQs
  • East Bay RI coverage of proposed Portsmouth STR zoning changes (March 27, 2024):
    • eastbayri.com/portsmouth/stories/portsmouth-short-term-rental-owners-denounce-proposed-changes,120892
  • Newport Daily News coverage of original Portsmouth STR ordinance passage (April 10, 2018):
    • www.newportri.com/story/news/local/2018/04/10/short-term-rental-ordinance-passes/12573712007/
  • Jamestown Press article (contextual neighbor reference for statewide STR regulation—Jamestown):
    • www.jamestownpress.com/articles/council-approves-7-more-short-term-rentals/

Practical Guidance for Prudence Island Investors

  • For Prudence Island, R-10 zoning is the current norm. As of the latest reporting, STRs are permitted; monitor town agendas for any adopted zoning changes affecting R-10.
  • If you plan to acquire an existing STR or convert a property:
    • Seek documentation that the unit was registered and operating prior to any potential future R-10 prohibition to preserve nonconforming rights.
  • Maintain a professional, documented operation:
    • Keep inspection reports, insurance riders naming Portsmouth, registration confirmations, tax filings, and guest logs.
    • Post occupancy limits and house rules clearly. Offer off-street parking. Maintain responsiveness to local issues to mitigate complaints.
  • Tax compliance:
    • Collect and remit the 1% local STR tax via RI-8478; confirm your hosting platform remits state sales/hotel taxes as required.
  • Long-term outlook:
    • Portsmouth appears poised to maintain a regulated but accessible STR environment; proposed R-10 restrictions have not been adopted. Watch for Planning Board recommendations and subsequent Council action before purchasing or launching new STRs in R-10 zones.

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Overview of Prudence Island

Prudence Island is the third-largest island in Narragansett Bay in the state of Rhode Island and part of the town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, United States. It is located near the geographic center of the bay. It is defined by the United States Census Bureau as Block Group 3, Census Tract 401.03 of Newport County, Rhode Island. As of the 2010 census, the population was 278 people living on a land area of 14.43 km2 (5.57 sq mi).

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