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Holiday Decorations in Miami, FL (2026)

3 verified holiday decorations rules for Miami, Florida, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Holiday Light Rules

Miami has no citywide ordinance restricting residential holiday lights at single-family homes. Condo and HOA covenants frequently impose rules under FL §718 and §720. Outdoor circuits must comply with the Florida Building Code (GFCI protection) and any displays incorporating amplified sound must respect Miami Code Chapter 36 (11 PM cutoff).

Miami Holiday Light Rules (No Citywide Restriction; HOA/Condo Territory)

Few Restrictions

Inflatable Display Rules

Miami has no specific City ordinance restricting residential inflatable holiday displays. Practical limits come from HOA and condo covenants, the Miami Code Chapter 36 nighttime noise cutoff (11 PM for blower/music), and the practical requirement to deflate and secure inflatables ahead of any Tropical Storm or Hurricane Watch.

Miami Inflatable Display Rules (HOA Territory; Hurricane Wind Concerns)

Some Restrictions

Lawn Ornament Rules

Miami's zoning and property maintenance codes do not restrict residential lawn ornaments, statuary, or religious displays. Political signs are protected as free speech. Condo and HOA architectural review committees retain authority under FL §718 and §720, and all loose ornaments must be secured ahead of any Tropical Storm or Hurricane Watch.

Miami Lawn Ornament Rules (Free Speech, HOA, and Hurricane Securing)

Few Restrictions

Looking for Miami-Dade County county-wide rules?

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

Holiday Decorations in Miami-Dade County