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Extended Home Share: Cedar Park vs Round Rock

How do extended home share rules compare between Cedar Park, TX and Round Rock, TX?

Cedar Park, TX

Williamson County

Few Restrictions

Cedar Park's short-term rental ordinance and Hotel Occupancy Tax apply only to rentals of 30 consecutive days or fewer. Longer 'extended home-share' or month-plus stays are treated as ordinary residential tenancies, not STRs.

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Round Rock, TX

Williamson County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar ParkRound Rock
STR thresholdStays of 30 consecutive days or fewer-
Stays ≥30 daysNot regulated as STRs-
Permanent-resident exemptionTex. Tax Code §156.101 (right to use ≥30 days)-
Applicable framework for long staysTex. Property Code Ch. 92 (landlord-tenant)-
Separate home-share permitNone-

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Cedar Park FAQ

Does Cedar Park's STR rule apply to monthly rentals?

No. The STR ordinance and the 7% Hotel Occupancy Tax both apply only to stays of fewer than 30 consecutive days. A 30-day-plus monthly rental is treated as a standard residential tenancy under Texas landlord-tenant law.

What if a guest extends a 21-day stay to 45 days?

Under Tex. Tax Code §156.101, once a guest has the right to occupy the unit for 30 consecutive days or more they qualify as a permanent resident and HOT no longer applies. The owner should document the stay length to support the exemption.

Is there a separate home-share or boarder permit?

No. Cedar Park does not have a distinct home-share category. Renting a room long-term to a boarder is governed by general residential zoning (Article 11) and Texas landlord-tenant law, not the STR ordinance.

Round Rock FAQ

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