Property Management
When managing vacation rentals in Maine, property managers must be aware that:
ANo license is required for vacation rental management
BMaine imposes a lodging tax on short-term rentals that owners/managers must collect and remit✓ Correct
CVacation rentals are exempt from all local zoning
DFederal law requires all vacation rentals to be registered
Explanation
Maine imposes a lodging tax (sales tax on accommodations) on short-term rentals (less than 28 days). Property managers and owners of vacation rentals must register and collect and remit this tax to Maine Revenue Services.
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