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Host Platform Liability: Dallas vs Fort Worth

How do host platform liability rules compare between Dallas, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Dallas Chapter 42B imposes platform-listing requirements: hosting platforms must display the city registration number on each Dallas listing, and operators must include the number in advertisements. The ordinance creates direct enforcement against listings that omit a valid Dallas STR registration number.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasFort Worth
OrdinanceDallas Ch. 42B advertising rules-
Display ruleRegistration number on every listing-
Operator dutyInclude number in all ads-
Platform roleSurface number; cooperate on takedowns-
Liability modelListing transparency, not transactional-

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Dallas FAQ

Must Dallas Airbnb listings show the registration number?

Yes. Chapter 42B requires the city registration number on every Dallas STR advertisement, including platform listings. Listings without a valid number are unlawful and subject to citation and takedown.

Are platforms strictly liable for unregistered Dallas listings?

Not under a transactional-liability model. Chapter 42B uses listing transparency requirements and cooperative takedown rather than imposing per-booking platform fines like some California cities do.

Fort Worth FAQ

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