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Extended Home Share: Dallas vs Houston

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

Dallas and Houston have similar restriction levels.

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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Houston, TX

Harris County

Few Restrictions

Houston's STR ordinance does not create a tiered extended home-share license for stays of 30+ days or longer-term home-sharing arrangements. Stays beyond 29 nights generally fall outside hotel occupancy tax and STR registration, and are treated as residential leases under Texas Property Code Chapter 92.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasHouston
Recognized in DallasNo extended home-share tier-
STR thresholdUnder 30 consecutive days-
Long staysTreated as standard tenancyBecome residential leases
StatuteTX Property Code Chapter 92-
ZoningBoarding houses use Ch. 51A-
Extended home-share tier-Not in Houston ordinance
30-day threshold-TX Tax Code Chapter 156
Authority-TX Property Code Chapter 92
Severity-Permissive β€” no tier exists

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Houston FAQ

Does Houston have a separate license for 30+ day rentals?

No. Houston's STR ordinance does not create an extended home-share tier. Stays of 30 or more consecutive days become residential leases under Texas Property Code Chapter 92, not transient rentals.

Do I owe hotel occupancy tax on a six-week booking?

No. Texas Tax Code Section 156.101 exempts permanent residents staying 30 or more consecutive days. Houston's local hotel occupancy tax follows the same exemption, and landlord-tenant law applies.

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