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Coral Springs vs Pembroke Pines

How do rental registration rules compare between Coral Springs, FL and Pembroke Pines, FL?

Pembroke Pines has fewer restrictions than Coral Springs.

Coral Springs, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Coral Springs requires all landlords who lease residential property to register with the city under the Landlord Registration Program established by Ordinances 2011-122 and 2012-115. Buildings with 2-4 units require inspection and a residential rental license from the Development Services Department. Separate registration is required for each rental property location.

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Pembroke Pines, FL

Broward County

Few Restrictions

Pembroke Pines does not require a specific rental property registration program for long-term rentals. The city's Housing Division oversees housing matters. Landlords must comply with FL Statute 83 (Landlord-Tenant Act) and maintain properties to code. Short-term rentals may have separate requirements. Broward County requires residential rental certificates for properties in the BMSD.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoral SpringsPembroke Pines
RegistrationRequired for all rental properties-
Ordinances2011-122, 2012-115-
LDC Sectionยง215-
2-4 UnitsInspection + rental license required-
RenewalAnnual-
Registration Required-No city program
State Law-FL Statute 83 Part II
Maintenance-Must comply with city code
BMSD-County certificate for some areas
Housing Division-Handles housing matters

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Coral Springs FAQ

Do I need to register my rental property in Coral Springs?

Yes. All landlords who lease residential property in Coral Springs must register with the city under the Landlord Registration Program (Ordinances 2011-122 and 2012-115). If you own rentals at multiple locations, each property requires its own registration.

Do rental buildings in Coral Springs need to be inspected?

Buildings with 2, 3, or 4 residential units must be inspected by the Development Services Department and receive a residential rental license before units can be offered for rent (LDC Section 215). Single-family rentals require registration but not the formal inspection process.

Pembroke Pines FAQ

Do I need to register my rental property in Pembroke Pines?

The city does not require a specific rental registration. Broward County BMSD areas may require a Residential Rental Certificate.

What standards must rental properties meet?

All rental properties must comply with the city's property maintenance code and Florida Building Code.

Where do I get help with housing issues?

Contact the Pembroke Pines Housing Division for housing-related assistance.

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