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Cayuga County to update local law to match New York State short-term rental registry
Summary
County officials said they will draft a local law to mirror a new New York State short-term rental registry, aiming to formalize registration and bed‑tax collection; county staff estimate about 250 short-term rentals in the county and say their existing registry already captures roughly 90 percent.
Cayuga County officials said the county will prepare a local law to align the county’s short-term rental (STR) rules with a recently enacted New York State registry that requires hosts to register and provide a registry number to platforms. County tourism staff and the treasurer told the Ways and Means Committee they expect the change to increase transparency and tax compliance while leaving the county’s existing registry practices largely intact.
The county’s treasurer reported the county will receive a quarterly OTB distribution of about $78,473, up from roughly $53,700 a year…
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