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STR Regulations for Upper Darby, Pennsylvania

Overview: STR Allowance in Upper Darby, PA

Short-term rentals are permitted in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, though they are subject to the township's rental property licensing requirements and state-level regulations. While Upper Darby does not have specific short-term rental ordinances separate from traditional long-term rentals, investors must comply with the township's existing rental property framework and Pennsylvania's statewide short-term rental laws.

How to Start a Short-Term Rental Business in Upper Darby

Step 1: Property Assessment and Zoning Compliance

  • Verify zoning classification using the township's zoning map
  • Ensure your property complies with residential use restrictions
  • Check Homeowners Association (HOA) bylaws if applicable

Step 2: Obtain Required Licenses

  • Rental Property License: Required for any dwelling occupied by someone other than the owner for one (1) month or more in any year
  • Business Privilege License: Required through eCollect platform
  • Annual license renewal mandatory

Step 3: Pass Required Inspections

  • Schedule rental property inspection within 30 days of application submission
  • Ensure property meets all safety and code requirements (detailed checklist provided below)

Step 4: Tax Registration and Compliance

  • Register with Pennsylvania Department of Revenue for tax obligations
  • Obtain hotel license if renting property for more than 15 days per year (state requirement)

Step 5: Insurance and Business Setup

  • Obtain appropriate insurance coverage for short-term rental operations
  • Consider professional management services if desired

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

Municipal Requirements

Rental Property License

Primary Requirements:

  • Completed [Rental License Application](https://www.upperdarby.org/media/Departments/License and Inspections/LI/Permit Applications/Rental License Application.pdf)
  • Non-refundable application fee
  • Annual renewal required

Business Privilege License

  • Obtained through eCollect platform
  • Additional licensing requirement for rental operations

Safety and Code Compliance Inspection Checklist

Exterior Requirements:

  • Address numbers at front and rear (4" high, ½" brush stroke minimum)
  • Electric service cable must not be frayed, cracked, or broken
  • Sidewalks, steps, and walkways must be free of broken concrete or tripping hazards
  • No peeling or flaking paint on woodwork (exterior and interior)
  • No trash or debris on exterior
  • Grass, weeds, shrubs, and trees must be maintained
  • Tenants must have two trash cans with lids

Interior Safety Requirements:

  • GFI receptacles required in bathrooms
  • Kitchen countertop receptacles must be GFI protected
  • Check for water damage from roof or pipe leaks
  • Fix leaking sink traps (kitchen, bathroom, laundry tub)
  • Windows and skylights must be operable with screens
  • Smoke detectors: one in each bedroom and on each level of home
  • Carbon monoxide detectors: one in basement and one on second floor, outside bedroom doors
  • Hot water heater and furnace must have drip pipes or relief valves piped to within 6" of floor
  • Dryer must be properly vented
  • Bathrooms need exhaust fan if no window or skylight available
  • Railings required on stairwells
  • Interior locks must be knob type (not keyed) for exterior egress
  • Junction boxes, switches, and receptacles require cover plates
  • Sump pump must discharge to exterior

State-Level Requirements

Hotel License

  • Required if property is rented out for more than 15 days in a calendar year
  • Obtained through Pennsylvania Department of Revenue

Tax Obligations

  • 6% state sales tax on all rentals
  • Local hotel tax (varies by county/municipality)
  • Must collect and remit taxes to appropriate authorities

Specific Regulations by Jurisdiction

Upper Darby Township (Municipal Level)

Noise Regulations

  • Noise violations enforced before 6 AM and after 10 PM
  • Reference ordinance available at: Noise Ordinance Details

Trash Collection Requirements

  • Trash must be placed out for collection 8 hours prior to pickup
  • Required to use trash cans with lids at designated trash lines
  • Full ordinance details at: Trash Collection Ordinance

Property Maintenance

  • High grass and weeds become a violation when exceeding 10 inches in height
  • Homeowner responsible for pruning and upkeep of trees between curb and sidewalk

Delaware County (County Level)

  • County-specific tax obligations may apply
  • Various county services and permits may be relevant depending on property location

Pennsylvania State (State Level)

Tax Framework

  • 6% state sales tax on short-term rentals
  • Hotel occupancy tax obligations
  • Requirement for hotel license if renting >15 days annually

Building Codes

  • Township enforces Pennsylvania state-mandated Uniform Construction Code (UCC)
  • Current code: 2015 ICC family of codes with amendments
  • State guidelines available at: PA UCC Information

Contact Information for Local Authority

Upper Darby Township - Licenses & Inspections Department

Primary Contact Information:

  • Address: 100 Garrett Road, Room 109, Upper Darby, PA 19082
  • Phone: (610) 734-7613
  • Fax: (610) 734-7638
  • Email: li@upperdarby.org
  • One Center Request Line: (610) 734-7625
  • One Center Email: one@upperdarby.org

Rental Property Licensing:

  • Dedicated Rental License Phone: (610) 734-7640
  • Rental License Email: LI@upperdarby.org

Office Hours:

  • Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Appointments strongly encouraged

Emergency Contact:

  • For emergencies, dial 911

Key Resources and Departments

  • Licenses & Inspections: Handles rental property licenses and inspections
  • Code Enforcement: Handles zoning and property code violations
  • Business Licensing: Manages business privilege licenses through eCollect platform

Source Links

Primary Municipal Sources:

  • Rental Property License Information
  • Licenses & Inspections Department
  • Licenses & Inspections FAQs
  • [Rental License Application Form](https://www.upperdarby.org/media/Departments/License and Inspections/LI/Permit Applications/Rental License Application.pdf)
  • [Rental Inspection Checklist](https://www.upperdarby.org/media/Departments/License and Inspections/LI/Rentals/Rental Inspection Checklist.pdf)

State Resources:

  • Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
  • Pennsylvania UCC Information

Business Licensing:

  • eCollect Business Privilege License Portal

Ordinances and Codes:

  • Upper Darby Zoning Map
  • Noise Ordinance
  • Trash Collection Ordinance
  • Upper Darby Ordinance 3096 Section 417-11 AAA

Important Note: This guide reflects information available as of the content provided. Regulations and requirements may change, and investors should verify current requirements with the township directly before proceeding with any short-term rental investment or operation.

Upper Darby

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Overview of Upper Darby

Upper Darby Township, often shortened to Upper Darby, is a home rule township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States. As of the 2020 census, the township had a total population of 85,681, making it the state's sixth-most populated municipality after Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Allentown, Reading, and Erie. Upper Darby borders Philadelphia, the nation's sixth-most populous city, and constitutes part of the Delaware Valley, also known as the Philadelphia metropolitan area, the nation's seventh-largest metropolitan area. Upper Darby is home to the Tower Theater, a historic music venue on 69th Street built in the 1920s, and to several Underground Railroad sites. In August 2019, the radio tower on top of the theater was removed due to structural concerns.

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