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Short-Term Rentals in Lawrenceville, GA (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Permit Requirements

Lawrenceville requires STR operators to hold a city Occupation Tax Certificate (business license) and comply with zoning. STR as a primary use is limited in single-family zones; check Planning & Development before listing.

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Some Restrictions

Noise Rules

STR guests are bound by Chapter 46 noise rules; 11 PM-7 AM quiet hours and amplified-sound limits apply. Hosts responsible for guest conduct; repeat complaints can jeopardize Occupation Tax Certificate.

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Some Restrictions

Taxes & Fees

STR stays under 30 nights incur 4% Georgia state sales tax, Gwinnett County local sales tax (~3-4%), Georgia's $5/night state hotel fee, plus Lawrenceville/Gwinnett hotel-motel excise tax (up to 8%). Total ~15-19% plus $5/night.

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Heavy Restrictions

Parking Rules

STRs must provide off-street parking adequate for guests. On-street overnight parking is restricted in many Lawrenceville neighborhoods. Parking on lawns is prohibited citywide.

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Some Restrictions

Occupancy Limits

Lawrenceville follows International Property Maintenance Code occupancy standards: 2 persons per bedroom + 2, or ~150 sq ft for first occupant and 100 sq ft per additional. No dedicated STR cap ordinance.

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Some Restrictions

Insurance Requirements

Lawrenceville does not mandate a specific STR insurance policy. Hosts should still carry commercial/STR liability coverage, as standard homeowner policies typically exclude rental activity.

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Few Restrictions

Night Caps

Lawrenceville caps each licensed short-term rental at 120 reservations per calendar year, and no individual reservation may exceed 29 days. The 120-booking ceiling is unusual among Georgia cities and is enforced through the guest log STR operators must keep available for the Planning and Development Department.

STR Night Caps in Lawrenceville

Heavy Restrictions

Registration Rules

Lawrenceville requires every short-term rental operator to obtain an annual STR license through the Planning and Development Department. The $100 yearly license is administered through the city's Licensing, Permits, and Plans (LPP) Portal and includes a primary-residence requirement, a two-property cap per owner, and a mandatory 500-foot separation between any two STRs.

STR Registration Rules in Lawrenceville

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Gwinnett County county-wide rules?

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

Short-Term Rentals in Gwinnett County