Overview
Connecticut has 5 markets tracked in our database, with 5 having detailed regulation data. 3 markets require an STR license or permit. 1 market have high enforcement levels, meaning active pursuit of unlicensed operators.
Tax Rates
Lodging tax rates across Connecticut range from 6.0% to 30.0%, with an average rate of 18.6%. These rates combine both state-level and local taxes. Some platforms like Airbnb may collect and remit taxes automatically in certain markets, but hosts should always verify their obligations with the local tax authority.
Restrictions
1 market requires the property to be the owner's primary residence. These restrictions can significantly impact investment properties and should be researched before purchasing.
Enforcement & Fines
Fines for non-compliance in Connecticut can reach up to $21,600 per violation in the strictest markets. With 1 high-enforcement market, Connecticut is actively cracking down on unlicensed short-term rentals. Operating without proper licensing puts your property and investment at risk.
FAQ
Do I need a license to operate a short-term rental in Connecticut?
It depends on the city. 3 out of 5 tracked Connecticut markets require an STR license or permit. Requirements vary by municipality — check the specific city page for details.
What is the lodging tax rate for short-term rentals in Connecticut?
Lodging tax rates in Connecticut range from 6.0% to 30.0%, with an average of 18.6% across tracked markets. Rates include both state and local taxes and vary by city.
How strictly does Connecticut enforce short-term rental regulations?
1 out of 5 tracked Connecticut markets have high enforcement. Enforcement levels vary significantly by city — some actively pursue unlicensed operators while others have minimal oversight.
Disclaimer: This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. STR regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your local municipality before making investment or operational decisions.