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🏠 Short-Term Rentals/Repeat Violator Strikes

Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Arlington may suspend or revoke a short-term rental permit when an operator accumulates three substantiated violations within a 12-month period, including noise, parking, occupancy, or unpaid hotel-occupancy-tax infractions, after notice and an administrative appeal opportunity.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
Strikes for revocationThree-
Lookback window12 months-
Per-violation fineUp to $500-
Ban after revocationOne year-

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Arlington FAQ

What counts as a strike against my STR permit?

Substantiated noise, parking, occupancy, or hotel-tax violations each count. The strike must be confirmed by code compliance, not merely a 311 complaint.

Can I appeal a permit revocation?

Yes. Arlington provides written notice and an administrative hearing before final revocation, giving operators a chance to contest evidence and present mitigation.

Fort Worth FAQ

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