Repeat Violator Strikes: Dallas vs Fort Worth
How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Dallas, TX and Fort Worth, TX?
Dallas, TX
Dallas County
Dallas Short-Term Rental Ordinance Chapter 42B, adopted 2023 and partly enjoined in litigation, escalates enforcement on repeat-violator hosts: progressive fines, registration suspension, and revocation after multiple substantiated violations within a rolling twelve-month period.
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Tarrant County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Dallas | Fort Worth |
|---|---|---|
| Authority | Dallas Code Ch. 42B-9 | - |
| Strike window | Rolling twelve months | - |
| Suspension trigger | Three substantiated violations | - |
| Revocation trigger | Four substantiated violations | - |
| Daily fine cap | Up to $2,000 | - |
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Dallas FAQ
How many violations end my Dallas STR registration?
Three substantiated violations within twelve months trigger suspension, four trigger revocation with a multi-year property ban under Chapter 42B-9. Violations include noise, occupancy, parking, trash, and registration-fraud findings.
Is the Dallas STR ban still being enforced?
Partly. The 2023 residential-zone ban portion was enjoined in 2024 litigation, but registration, taxes, and the repeat-violator strike system in Chapter 42B remain in effect for hosts operating in permitted zones.
Fort Worth FAQ
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