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Night Caps: Carrollton vs Cedar Hill

How do night caps rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Cedar Hill, TX?

Carrollton and Cedar Hill have similar restriction levels.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County does not impose a maximum number of short-term rental nights per year in unincorporated areas. Texas counties lack general authority to regulate STRs, and no Commissioners Court order sets a night cap. Individual cities within Dallas County (Dallas, Irving, Garland) may cap STR use but those rules do not apply to unincorporated parcels.

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Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Cedar Hill imposes no annual night cap, no minimum stay, and no maximum guest-stay length on short-term rentals. Texas has no statewide STR preemption. STRs fall under the Single Family Rental Registration program (Code Ch. 10, Art. VIII) plus the 6% state and 7% city Hotel Occupancy Tax for stays of 29 nights or fewer.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonCedar Hill
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Annual Night Cap-None
Minimum Stay-None (1 night allowed)
STR Permit-Rental Registration + RRCO at each turnover
Registration Fee-$50 initial / $25 renewal / $25 RRCO
HOT-6% state + 7% city = 13%
Authority-Code Ch. 10 Art. VIII; Ch. 21 Art. III

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Carrollton FAQ

Is there a maximum number of nights I can short-term rent in unincorporated Dallas County?

No. Dallas County has not adopted a night cap, and Texas counties generally lack authority to impose one. However, the property must sit in unincorporated territory — if any city has annexed the parcel, that city's STR rules (including possible caps) apply.

Do I still have to pay hotel occupancy tax on an unincorporated Dallas County STR?

Yes. The 6% Texas state hotel occupancy tax under Tax Code Chapter 156 applies to any stay under 30 consecutive days, regardless of whether the county imposes its own rules. You must register with the Texas Comptroller and remit monthly or quarterly.

How do I know if my property is in unincorporated Dallas County or inside a city?

Check the Dallas Central Appraisal District parcel lookup, which lists the taxing jurisdictions. If a city name appears as a taxing entity for the parcel, the property is inside that city and its STR rules (not county rules) apply.

Cedar Hill FAQ

Does Cedar Hill cap the number of nights I can rent my STR per year?

No. Cedar Hill imposes no annual night cap, no minimum-night requirement, and no maximum number of guest parties. The Single Family Rental Registration ordinance (Code Ch. 10, Art. VIII) regulates by registration, certificate of occupancy, and exterior inspection rather than by booking limits. Texas has no statewide STR night cap either.

Do I need a separate STR permit in Cedar Hill?

No STR-specific license exists. You must register the property under the Single Family Rental Registration program ($50 initial / $25 annual) and obtain a Residential Rental Certificate of Occupancy ($25) before each new guest occupancy, since the ordinance treats every tenant change — including STR turnovers — as triggering a new RRCO and 30-day exterior inspection. Contact Code Compliance at 972-291-5100 ext. 1111.

What hotel taxes apply to a Cedar Hill short-term rental?

Stays of 29 nights or fewer owe 6% state HOT (Tex. Tax Code Ch. 156, remitted to the Texas Comptroller) plus 7% city HOT under Code Ch. 21, Art. III, filed monthly with MuniServices by the 20th of the following month — a combined 13%. Stays of 30+ consecutive days are exempt and convert to long-term tenancy.

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