Reading, Massachusetts
Short-Term Rental Regulations — Middlesex County
STR Status
Permit & Licensing
Owner Requirements
Limits & Restrictions
Taxes & Fees
Zoning Restrictions
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- A1
- A2
- A5
- A7
- C0
- C3
- C5
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- I1
- I2
- I5
- I6H
- I7
- M0
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- R5
- S0C1
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Official Sources
Short-term rental rules in Reading, Massachusetts
Reading, Massachusetts has no separate city ordinance, so Middlesex County rules apply — under which short-term rentals are allowed. Operators must obtain a permit (fee: $100). The home must be the host's primary residence. A lodging/occupancy tax of 6.5% applies.
Frequently asked questions
Are short-term rentals allowed in Reading, Massachusetts?
Short-term rentals (including Airbnb and Vrbo) are allowed in Reading, Massachusetts. The home must be the host's primary residence.
Do I need a permit to run an Airbnb in Reading?
A short-term rental permit is required, the fee is $100.
What taxes apply to short-term rentals in Reading?
Short-term rentals in Reading are subject to a lodging/occupancy tax of 6.5%.
Are there stay limits for short-term rentals in Reading?
Yes — Reading sets a minimum stay of 30 nights and a cap of 14 rental nights per year.
Always verify before you buy. Short-term-rental rules change often and may not be fully current here. Confirm directly with Reading, Middlesex County, or Massachusetts authorities — and consult a qualified attorney — before purchasing property or operating an STR. This is not legal advice.