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Occupancy Limits: Charlotte vs Nashville

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Charlotte, NC and Nashville, TN?

Charlotte has fewer restrictions than Nashville.

Charlotte, NC

Mecklenburg County

Some Restrictions

Charlotte does not impose a specific numerical occupancy cap on short-term rentals beyond the NC Building Code limits based on bedrooms and egress. The practical limit is typically two guests per bedroom plus two additional (2+2 formula). HOA covenants often impose stricter caps.

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Nashville, TN

Davidson County

Heavy Restrictions

Nashville STR permits cap overnight guests at four adults per bedroom, not exceeding twelve total adults regardless of unit size, with day visitors counted toward the limit during gatherings under Metro Code 17.16.250.E.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCharlotteNashville
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Max per bedroom-Four adults
Absolute cap-Twelve adults total
Code section-Metro 17.16.250.E
Strikes to revoke-Three in twelve months

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Charlotte FAQ

Nashville FAQ

Do children count toward the cap?

No, the four-per-bedroom and twelve-total caps apply to adults only. Children may stay above that count, though fire-code egress still applies.

Can I host a daytime party larger than my cap?

No. Metro Code 17.16.250.E counts assembled persons during gatherings, and exceeding occupancy during the day is itself a citable strike.

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