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Short-Term Rentals in Jupiter, FL (2026)

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

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Permit Requirements

Jupiter requires short-term rental registration under Town Ordinance 12-22. Operators must obtain a Town STR registration, FL DBPR vacation rental license, and Palm Beach County Tourist Development Tax account. FL §509.032 preempts outright bans but allows registration.

Short Term Rentals: Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 509.032(7)

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. The regulation of public lodging establishments and public food service establishments, including, but not limited to, sanitation standards, inspect...

Noise Rules

Jupiter STRs must comply with Town noise ordinance. Quiet hours 10 PM to 7 AM. STR registrations require posted house rules limiting outdoor amplified sound and occupancy. Repeat noise violations can trigger suspension of STR registration.

Short Term Rentals: Noise Rules

Heavy Restrictions

Taxes & Fees

Jupiter STRs owe 6% FL sales tax, 1% Palm Beach County discretionary surtax, and 6% Palm Beach County Tourist Development Tax for a combined 13% on stays under 6 months. Airbnb and Vrbo auto-collect most taxes but hosts remain liable for gaps.

Short Term Rentals: Taxes Fees

Some Restrictions

Parking Rules

Jupiter STR registrations require off-street parking for all guest vehicles. Parking on lawns, swales, or public right-of-way prohibited. Maximum vehicle count posted in unit must not exceed driveway capacity.

Short Term Rentals: Parking Rules

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

Jupiter STR occupancy limits follow FL §509.032(7)(b) — 2 persons per bedroom plus 2 additional, or 2 persons per 50 sq ft of sleeping area, whichever is less. Occupancy posted in unit.

Short Term Rentals: Occupancy Limits

Some Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 509.032(7)(b)-(c)

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. Paragraph (b) does not apply to any local law, ordinance, or regulation exclusively relating to property valuation as a criterion for vacation rental.

Insurance Requirements

Jupiter STR registration requires proof of liability insurance of at least $500,000 per occurrence covering the vacation rental use, consistent with FL §509.032 allowances. Standard homeowner policies typically exclude STR activity.

Short Term Rentals: Insurance Requirements

Some Restrictions

Night Caps

Jupiter does not impose a minimum stay requirement beyond state law. FL §509.032 preempts minimum-night caps that would effectively ban STRs. Some Jupiter HOAs impose 30-day or 90-day minimums independently.

Short Term Rentals: Night Caps

Few Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 509.032(7)(b)

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.

Registration Rules

Jupiter STR registration must be renewed annually. Application requires floor plan, parking diagram, DBPR license copy, insurance certificate, responsible party affidavit, and inspection. Registration number must appear in all advertising per FL §509.032.

Short Term Rentals: Registration Rules

Some Restrictions

Fla. Stat. § 509.032(2)(a)

The division shall inspect each licensed public lodging establishment at least biannually, except for transient and nontransient apartments, which shall be inspected at least annually... Public lodging units classified as vacation rentals or timeshare projects are not subject to this requirement but shall be made available to the division upon request.

Looking for Palm Beach County county-wide rules?

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

Short-Term Rentals in Palm Beach County