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Registration Rules: Austin vs Nashville

How do registration rules rules compare between Austin, TX and Nashville, TN?

Austin and Nashville have similar restriction levels.

Austin, TX

Travis County

Heavy Restrictions

Austin requires every short-term rental to hold a current operating license under City Code Chapter 25-2 Subchapter E. Applications go through Development Services, require proof of insurance, HOT tax account, and neighbor notification, with annual renewal and posted license number on every listing.

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Nashville, TN

Davidson County

Heavy Restrictions

Every Nashville short-term rental must obtain an STRP permit from Metro Codes Administration before advertising or operating, under Section 17.16.250 and Chapter 6.28.030. The current permit fee is $313, permits expire 365 days after issuance, and the permit number must appear on every online listing (Airbnb, Vrbo, etc.).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinNashville
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Permit Fee-$313 (initial and annual renewal)
Permit Term-365 days from issuance
Code Sections-Metro Code 17.16.250; 6.28.030
Required Documents-Affidavit, insurance, Hotel Occupancy Tax registration, neighbor notice
Listing Requirement-Permit number must appear on all online ads
Three-Strikes Rule-3 violations / 12 months = revocation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Austin FAQ

Nashville FAQ

How do I register a short-term rental in Nashville?

Apply through Metro Codes Administration. You must submit a notarized affidavit, proof of property insurance, proof of Hotel Occupancy Tax registration with the Metro Treasurer, and notice to adjacent property owners. The permit fee is $313 and is due when the application is approved.

How long is a Nashville STRP permit valid?

A Nashville STRP permit expires 365 days after issuance. To renew, you must submit a $313 renewal fee, an updated affidavit, proof of current insurance, and proof of Hotel Occupancy Tax payment.

Do I have to display my permit number on Airbnb or Vrbo?

Yes. Section 17.16.250.E requires that any online advertisement of a Nashville STRP prominently display the permit number or an image (or link to an image) of the permit. Listings without the permit number can trigger enforcement and count toward the three-strikes rule.

What happens if I get cited multiple times?

Under Section 17.16.250, three violations within a 12-month period authorizes the Zoning Administrator to revoke the STRP permit.

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