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Carrollton vs Grand Prairie

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Carrollton, TX and Grand Prairie, TX?

Carrollton has fewer restrictions than Grand Prairie.

Carrollton, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Carrollton limits the number of guests allowed in short-term rental properties. Occupancy caps are typically based on bedroom count or square footage to protect neighborhood quality of life.

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Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Grand Prairie's STR ordinance (Ch. 29, Art. IX) requires permit applicants to specify property details. Occupancy limits are tied to the residential use and building code capacity. STR operators must comply with all applicable building and fire codes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarrolltonGrand Prairie
Typical Limit2 per bedroom + 2-
ListingMust state max occupancy-
EnforcementComplaint-driven-
PenaltyPermit revocation possible-
Permit Required-Yes, annual ($480)
Neighbor Notice-Within 200 feet
Occupancy-Per building code capacity
Code Section-Ch. 29, Art. IX

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Carrollton FAQ

How many guests can stay in my short-term rental?

Typically 2 guests per bedroom plus 2 additional guests. Check Carrollton municipal code for exact limits.

What happens if guests exceed the occupancy limit?

The host is responsible. Violations can result in fines and potential permit revocation in Carrollton.

Grand Prairie FAQ

Is there a specific guest limit for STRs in Grand Prairie?

Occupancy is determined by building code capacity for the property. Operators must comply with fire and building codes.

Do neighbors get notified about nearby STRs?

Yes. Permit holders must distribute notice by hand to all neighbors within 200 feet of the STR property.

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