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Seneca County committee to study New York short-term rental law; industry manager offers help
Summary
The county’s Economic Development, Tourism & Housing Committee reviewed the new state short-term rental law and agreed to study whether to opt out by the June 25, 2026 deadline. Industry representative Brian Zurgis offered to provide analysis and free resources; the committee asked the treasurer to participate in future briefings.
Seneca County supervisors discussed New York State’s new short-term rental law and agreed to study whether the county should opt out; the legal opt-out deadline is likely June 25, 2026. The committee did not take a vote but asked staff to gather more analysis and to include the treasurer and code-enforcement staff in future briefings.
Art (county counsel) explained the effective window and the law’s registry and data-sharing requirements. The statute requires large online travel agents to share rental data with counties that opt in; if the county opts out,…
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