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Arlington vs North Richland Hills

How do night caps rules compare between Arlington, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Arlington has fewer restrictions than North Richland Hills.

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

Some Restrictions

Arlington's short-term rental ordinance does not impose a blanket annual night cap on hosted STRs, but certain zoning overlays and the Entertainment District rules can limit operations in non-permitted areas. Non-owner-occupied STRs are only allowed in specific zoning districts; operating outside those districts is prohibited regardless of night count. Operators should confirm the zoning of each property before marketing.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

North Richland Hills does not impose a citywide minimum or maximum night limit on short-term rentals, but specific use permit conditions commonly restrict the minimum stay to two or more nights and may cap total rental nights per year. Stays of 30 consecutive days or more are exempt from hotel tax.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonNorth Richland Hills
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Citywide Cap-None by default
SUP Typical Min-2 to 3 nights
Annual Cap-Sometimes 180 nights
Long Term Exempt-30+ consecutive days
Enforcement-SUP condition review

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington FAQ

Can I rent my Arlington home on Airbnb 365 nights a year?

Yes if zoning and HOA allow STR operation and you maintain registration, tax remittance, and all ordinance conditions.

Is there a limit on Cowboys game weekends specifically?

No weekend-specific cap. Normal STR rules apply, but event-day parking and noise enforcement is more aggressive.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Is there a minimum stay for NRH short-term rentals?

No citywide rule, but specific use permits often require two or three night minimums and may cap total rental nights per year.

Do long-term rentals count as STRs?

No. Rentals of 30 consecutive days or more to the same renter are considered long-term leases, are exempt from hotel tax, and are not regulated as short-term rentals.

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