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Repeat Violator Strikes: Austin vs Pflugerville

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Austin, TX and Pflugerville, TX?

Austin and Pflugerville have similar restriction levels.

Austin, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Travis County does not operate a three-strikes or escalating-penalty system for short-term rental nuisance complaints. Each incident is handled separately by TCSO or county code, and there is no cumulative permit-revocation pathway.

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Pflugerville, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Travis County does not operate a three-strikes or escalating-penalty system for short-term rental nuisance complaints. Each incident is handled separately by TCSO or county code, and there is no cumulative permit-revocation pathway.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinPflugerville
Strike systemNoneNone
Permit revocation possibleNo (no permit)No (no permit)
Individual nuisance enforcementYesYes
Civil nuisance suitsCommon-law remedyCommon-law remedy

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Austin FAQ

What happens after multiple noise complaints at one Travis County STR?

Each call is handled individually by TCSO. There is no automatic three-strikes system or county permit revocation.

Can neighbors sue an STR operator?

Yes. Texas common-law nuisance suits are the main private remedy when chronic disturbances continue at a short-term rental.

Pflugerville FAQ

What happens after multiple noise complaints at one Travis County STR?

Each call is handled individually by TCSO. There is no automatic three-strikes system or county permit revocation.

Can neighbors sue an STR operator?

Yes. Texas common-law nuisance suits are the main private remedy when chronic disturbances continue at a short-term rental.

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