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Humble's Short-Term Rentals: The Rules That Matter

By CityRuleLookup Editorial Team

Every city handles short-term rentals a little differently. In Humble, Texas, there are 6 distinct rules that residents and property owners should be aware of. Some are stricter than what neighboring cities enforce, and others are more relaxed. Here is what you need to know.

Noise Rules

Short-term rental guests in Humble are subject to the same noise regulations as all residents under Chapter 38 (Nuisances). There is no separate noise ordinance specific to short-term rentals. Excessive noise from rental properties — including loud parties, amplified music, and disturbances — can result in nuisance citations. Humble PD at (281) 446-7127 handles noise complaints from rental properties.

Key details: Specific STR Noise Rules: None — general nuisance applies. Quiet Hours: Not specified for STRs. Max Fine: Up to $500 per offense. Owner Liability: Owners responsible for guest conduct. Contact: (281) 446-7127 Humble PD.

Noise violations at short-term rental properties are handled under the general nuisance ordinance. Fines up to $500 per offense. Repeat violations at the same property can lead to enforcement action against the property owner. Persistent issues may result in additional code enforcement scrutiny.

Occupancy Limits

Humble has not adopted a dedicated short-term rental ordinance setting per-bedroom guest caps. Occupancy is governed indirectly by the city-adopted 2018 International Building Code and 2018 International Property Maintenance provisions, plus general zoning rules treating dwellings as single-household residences.

Key details: Dedicated STR Cap: None in city code. Indirect Limit: 2018 IBC/IPMC overcrowding. HOT Tax Chapter: Ch. 40 Sec. 40-10 (7%). Stay Threshold: Under 30 days = taxable. Building Dept: 281-446-6228.

Because Humble has no dedicated STR per-bedroom cap, enforcement relies on building/property maintenance code overcrowding standards. Violations may result in code enforcement notices and Class C municipal court fines up to $500 per offense per day under Texas Local Government Code Section 54.001.

If you are coming from a city with tighter rules, you will find Humble gives residents more flexibility on occupancy limits.

Parking Rules

Humble does not have specific parking requirements for short-term rental properties. Rental guests must follow the same street parking and residential parking rules as all city residents. Off-street parking is not mandated for STR properties beyond standard residential requirements. Vehicles must not block sidewalks, fire hydrants, or create traffic hazards. Humble Code Enforcement at (281) 446-4331 handles parking-related complaints.

Key details: STR-Specific Parking: No specific requirements. Off-Street Minimum: Standard residential only. Guest Vehicles: No limit beyond general rules. Street Parking: General city rules apply. Contact: (281) 446-4331 Code Enforcement.

Parking violations at STR properties are enforced under general parking codes. Vehicles blocking sidewalks, fire hydrants, or driveways may be cited or towed. Inoperable or unregistered vehicles on the street can be cited as abandoned. Contact Code Enforcement at (281) 446-4331.

The rules around parking rules in Humble lean permissive, but that does not mean anything goes.

Insurance Requirements

Humble does not require short-term rental hosts to carry liability insurance under city ordinance. Texas has no statewide STR insurance mandate. Coverage decisions are governed by host platform contracts and Texas Department of Insurance guidance rather than a Humble municipal rule.

Key details: City Insurance Mandate: None. State Mandate: None (Texas). STR Permit Program: Not adopted. TDI Guidance: Standard HO often excludes STR. Platform Coverage: Supplemental only.

Because no Humble ordinance requires STR insurance, the city cannot cite a host for lack of coverage. Operating uninsured exposes hosts to personal liability for guest injuries or property damage and may breach mortgage, HOA, or platform contract terms.

If you are coming from a city with tighter rules, you will find Humble gives residents more flexibility on insurance requirements.

Permit Requirements

No Humble-specific STR permit or registration requirement was found. STRs are subject to general noise, parking, and zoning rules. TX Local Gov't Code §250.006 limits city STR bans.

Key details: City Permit: None identified. State HOT: 6% on stays < 30 days. Harris County HOT: 2% + 2% Sports Authority = 4% local. TX Preemption: TX Local Gov't Code §250.006.

Failure to collect hotel occupancy tax: misdemeanor. Property maintenance violations: code enforcement citation.

The rules around permit requirements in Humble lean permissive, but that does not mean anything goes.

Taxes & Fees

Texas state HOT of 6% applies to STR stays under 30 days. Harris County adds 4% (2% county + 2% Sports Authority). No Humble city STR permit fee identified.

Key details: State HOT: 6% on stays < 30 consecutive days. Harris County HOT: 2% county + 2% Sports Authority = 4%. Platform Collection: Airbnb/VRBO typically collect state HOT on behalf of host. City Permit Fee: None identified.

Failure to collect or remit HOT: misdemeanor. Back taxes plus penalties and interest may be assessed.

If you are coming from a city with tighter rules, you will find Humble gives residents more flexibility on taxes & fees.

The Bottom Line

Compared to many U.S. cities, Humble gives residents more room on short-term rentals. 5 of the 6 rules here are rated permissive. But permissive does not mean unregulated. There are still requirements, and the city does enforce them when violations are reported.

These rules come from Humble's publicly available municipal code. For complete penalty schedules, exemption details, and answers to common questions, see the individual ordinance pages throughout this guide.