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Extended Home Share: Dallas vs Fort Worth

How do extended home share rules compare between Dallas, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas Chapter 42B does not create a separate extended home-share or unhosted long-stay tier. Stays under thirty consecutive days fall under the STR definition; longer stays convert to standard residential leases governed by Texas Property Code Chapter 92, not Chapter 42B.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasFort Worth
Recognized in DallasNo extended home-share tier-
STR thresholdUnder 30 consecutive days-
Long staysTreated as standard tenancy-
StatuteTX Property Code Chapter 92-
ZoningBoarding houses use Ch. 51A-

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Dallas FAQ

Does Dallas allow a longer-stay home-share license?

No. Chapter 42B uses one short-term rental category for stays under thirty days. There is no separate extended home-share or hosted long-stay license tier in Dallas City Code.

What governs a thirty-plus-day Dallas booking?

Texas Property Code Chapter 92 governs leases of thirty days or longer, including security-deposit rules, habitability standards, and eviction procedures. Chapter 42B does not apply once the stay crosses that threshold.

Fort Worth FAQ

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