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Short-Term Rentals in Daytona Beach, FL (2026)

6 verified short-term rentals rules for Daytona Beach, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Permit Requirements

Daytona Beach requires a Business Tax Receipt for all short-term rentals. Hosts must also obtain a Florida DBPR vacation rental dwelling license for properties rented under 30 days when the owner is not present. STRs are limited to zones where transient lodging is permitted, not in residential-only zones.

Daytona Beach Short-Term Rental Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Noise Rules

Short-term rental guests in Daytona Beach must comply with the city's noise ordinance (Chapter 42, Article IV). Property owners are responsible for ensuring guests do not create excessive noise. Violations can result in fines and penalties against the property owner.

Daytona Beach Short-Term Rental Noise Regulations

Some Restrictions

Taxes & Fees

Daytona Beach short-term rentals are subject to 12.5% total tax: 6% Florida sales tax, 0.5% Volusia County discretionary surtax, and 6% Volusia County Tourist Development Tax. The TDT is remitted to the Volusia County Tax Collector; state sales tax to the FL Department of Revenue.

Daytona Beach Short-Term Rental Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Parking Rules

Short-term rental properties in Daytona Beach must comply with city parking regulations under Chapter 94. Guest vehicles cannot park in the front yard of residential districts except on approved driveways. On-street parking follows posted time limits and residential permit parking rules.

Daytona Beach Short-Term Rental Parking Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 509.032 (2018) - Public lodging establishments; division duties

A local law, ordinance, or regulation may not prohibit vacation rentals or regulate the duration or frequency of rental of vacation rentals. This paragraph does not apply to any local law, ordinance, or regulation adopted on or before June 1, 2011. (c) Paragraph (b) does not apply to any local law, ordinance, or regulation exclusively relating to property valuation as a criterion for vacation r...

Occupancy Limits

Daytona Beach restricts short-term rentals to designated tourist zoning districts and redevelopment overlay areas (rentals under 6 months are prohibited in residential base zones), but Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) preempts the city from setting STR-only occupancy caps stricter than other dwellings. Within permitted tourist districts, maximum occupancy is governed by the Florida Building Code occupant load and the maximum overnight occupancy declared on the property's DBPR vacation rental dwelling license.

Short-Term Rental Occupancy Limits (Daytona Beach, FL)

Some Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 509.032 (2024) - Public lodging establishments; division duties

A local law, ordinance, or regulation may not prohibit vacation rentals or regulate the duration or frequency of rental of vacation rentals. This paragraph does not apply to any local law, ordinance, or regulation adopted on or before June 1, 2011. (c) Paragraph (b) does not apply to any local law, ordinance, or regulation exclusively relating to property valuation as a criterion for vacation r...

Insurance Requirements

Neither Florida Statute Chapter 509 nor the DBPR vacation rental license application sets a minimum liability insurance amount for short-term rental operators, and Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) limits Daytona Beach's ability to mandate STR-specific insurance stricter than for other dwellings. Operators are strongly encouraged to carry dedicated short-term rental coverage because standard Florida homeowner policies generally exclude commercial rental activity.

Short-Term Rental Insurance Requirements (Daytona Beach, FL)

Few Restrictions

Looking for Volusia County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Daytona Beach city rules.

Short-Term Rentals in Volusia County