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Short-Term Rentals in Round Rock, TX (2026)

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

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Permit Requirements

Round Rock requires short-term rental operators to obtain a STR license, typically priced around $150/year. Rentals must comply with the zoning code and register with the city for HOT tax collection.

Round Rock Short-Term Rental Permit Requirements

Some Restrictions

Noise Rules

Short-term rental guests in Round Rock are subject to the same noise ordinance as permanent residents. Quiet hours of 10 PM–7 AM (Sun–Thu) apply. STR license holders are responsible for guest compliance.

Round Rock Short-Term Rental Noise Regulations

Some Restrictions

Taxes & Fees

STR operators in Round Rock must collect Texas state Hotel Occupancy Tax (6%) plus Round Rock's local HOT. Combined tax applies to all rentals under 30 days.

Round Rock Short-Term Rental Taxes & Fees

Some Restrictions

Texas Hotel Occupancy Tax - Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

Hotel Occupancy Tax Who is responsible for this tax? Hotel owners, operators or managers must collect state hotel occupancy tax from their guests who rent a room or space in a hotel costing $15 or more each day. The tax applies not only to hotels and motels, but also to bed and breakfasts, condominiums, apartments and houses. Local hotel taxes apply to sleeping rooms costing $2 or more each day...

Parking Rules

Round Rock applies standard residential parking rules to STR properties. Guest vehicles must not block driveways, sidewalks, or fire hydrants. Street parking follows city-wide rules.

Round Rock Short-Term Rental Parking Requirements

Some Restrictions

Tex. Transp. 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; ... (b) An operator may not, except momentarily to pick up or discharge a passenger, stand or park an occupied or u...

Occupancy Limits

Round Rock does not publish a fixed numeric occupancy cap per bedroom for short-term rentals. STR applicants must submit a detailed floor plan showing sleeping arrangements and proposed occupancy as part of the Temporary Use Permit (TUP), which is reviewed case-by-case by the Zoning Administrator.

short-term-rentals/occupancy-limits

Some Restrictions

Tex. Prop. 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 higher...

Insurance Requirements

Round Rock requires STR applicants to submit proof of liability insurance with the Temporary Use Permit application. The city does not publish a minimum dollar amount; coverage is reviewed for adequacy by the Zoning Administrator.

short-term-rentals/insurance-requirements

Some Restrictions

Looking for Williamson County county-wide rules?

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

Short-Term Rentals in Williamson County