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Short-Term Rentals in Tyler, TX (2026)

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

Verified from official government sources

Permit Requirements

Tyler requires no short-term-rental permit or registration ordinance. STRs operate as an ordinary residential use; the only city obligation is collecting the 9% hotel occupancy tax. Texas has passed no STR preemption law.

Tyler Short-Term Rental Permit Rules

Few Restrictions

Noise Rules

Tyler short-term-rental guests must obey the citywide noise ordinance (Sec. 4-90): 75 dB(A) daytime and 63 dB(A) from 10:01 PM to 6:59 AM. There is no separate, stricter STR noise standard.

Tyler STR Noise Rules

Some Restrictions

Tyler, TX, Code of Ordinances ch. 4, Sec. 4-90(B) (Ord. 0-2018-76)

75 dB (A) from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and extended to 11:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. 63 dB (A) from 10:01 p.m. to 6:59 a.m., and extended to 11:01 p.m. to 6:59 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.

Taxes & Fees

Short-term stays in Tyler carry a 15% hotel occupancy tax: 6% Texas state HOT plus Tyler's 9% city HOT (a 7% base rate plus a 2% convention-center tax under Sec. 2-16). Airbnb and Vrbo collect both automatically.

Tyler STR Taxes & Occupancy Tax

Some Restrictions

Tyler, TX, Code of Ordinances ch. 2, Sec. 2-16 (Ord. 0-2011-54)

Establishment of 7% hotel tax occupancy rate; and additional 2% hotel occupancy tax rate.

Parking Rules

Tyler sets no short-term-rental parking requirement. Because the city has no STR ordinance, rentals follow ordinary residential parking rules — no on-lawn parking, and Texas imposes no statewide street-parking time limit.

Tyler STR Parking Rules

Few Restrictions

Occupancy Limits

Tyler sets no short-term-rental occupancy cap. With no STR ordinance in place, guest numbers are governed only by building- and fire-code occupancy standards, not a per-bedroom rental limit.

Tyler STR Occupancy Limits

Few Restrictions

Insurance Requirements

Tyler requires no short-term-rental insurance. Neither the city code nor Texas law mandates STR liability coverage, though hosts should carry it — standard homeowner policies often exclude commercial rental activity.

Tyler STR Insurance Requirements

Few Restrictions

Looking for Smith County county-wide rules?

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

Short-Term Rentals in Smith County