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Short-Term Rentals in Edinburg, TX (2026)

5 verified short-term rentals rules for Edinburg, Texas, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Permit Requirements

Edinburg requires STR operators to register their property with the city's Development Center. The registration fee is $250 for owner-occupied properties and $500 for non-owner-occupied properties. Background check and safety inspection required.

Edinburg Short-Term Rental Permit Requirements

Heavy Restrictions

Noise Rules

Edinburg's general noise ordinance under Chapter 95 (Nuisances) of the Code of Ordinances applies to short-term rentals like any other dwelling. Amplified sound on public streets is restricted to 65 dB measured 100+ feet away between 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m., and 65 dB at 200+ feet at other times. UTRGV-area STRs draw extra attention from code officers.

STR Noise Rules in Edinburg

Some Restrictions

Sec. 95.22

It shall be unlawful to produce any noise in or near any public street, or near any private dwelling or place of business, which is reasonably calculated to disturb the peace or good order of the neighborhood... Such disturbance of the peace or good order of the neighborhood will occur if the noise produced is between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m., if the noise is being produced from a p...

Taxes & Fees

STR hosts must collect and remit the 6% Texas state Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) and register with the TX Comptroller. Local HOT may also apply.

Edinburg Short-Term Rental Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Tex. Tax Code Sec. 156.051 / 156.052 (Hotel Occupancy Tax - Tax Imposed and Rate of Tax)

Sec. 156.051. TAX IMPOSED. (a) A tax is imposed on a person who, under a lease, concession, permit, right of access, license, contract, or agreement, pays for the use or possession or for the right to the use or possession of a room or space in a hotel costing $15 or more each day.(b) The price of a room in a hotel does not include the cost of food served by the hotel and the cost of person...

Parking Rules

Edinburg has no verified short-term-rental-specific parking ordinance. STR guests must follow the general residential parking standards in the city's land development code (Article 2 Land Uses) and zoning ordinance, which require off-street parking on improved surfaces and prohibit blocking sidewalks, fire lanes, or driveways. Confirm parking minimums and front-yard surface rules with Planning & Zoning.

STR Parking Rules in Edinburg

Few Restrictions

Tex. Transportation Code Sec. 545.302 (Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Certain Places)

Sec. 545.302. STOPPING, STANDING, OR PARKING PROHIBITED IN CERTAIN PLACES. (a) An operator may not stop, stand, or park a vehicle:(1) on the roadway side of a vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street;(2) on a sidewalk;(3) in an intersection;(4) on a crosswalk;(5) between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within 30 feet of a place on the curb immediately opposite th...

Occupancy Limits

Edinburg has not published a verified short-term-rental occupancy formula. STR occupancy defaults to the International Property Maintenance Code adopted by the city and to the 30-day Texas Tax Code Ch. 156 threshold above which state and local hotel occupancy taxes no longer apply. Confirm the current per-bedroom or per-square-foot cap with the Edinburg Development Center.

STR Occupancy Limits in Edinburg

Few Restrictions

Tex. Property Code Sec. 92.010 (Occupancy Limits)

Sec. 92.010. OCCUPANCY LIMITS. (a) Except as provided by Subsection (b), the maximum number of adults that a landlord may allow to occupy a dwelling is three times the number of bedrooms in the dwelling.(b) A landlord may allow an occupancy rate of more than three adult tenants per bedroom:(1) to the extent that the landlord is required by a state or federal fair housing law to allow a hig...

Looking for Hidalgo County county-wide rules?

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

Short-Term Rentals in Hidalgo County