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Registration Rules: Dallas vs Richardson

How do registration rules rules compare between Dallas, TX and Richardson, TX?

Richardson has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

All short-term rentals in Dallas must be registered with the city annually and registered for Hotel Occupancy Tax collection through the MUNIRevs portal. As of late 2023, a court injunction paused enforcement of new zoning and registration requirements, but existing rules remain in effect.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Richardson does not currently require a specific short-term rental registration or permit. STR operators must comply with general business licensing, hotel occupancy tax collection, and zoning requirements. Texas HB 2127 limits local STR regulatory authority.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDallasRichardson
RegistrationAnnual, required-
Tax PortalMUNIRevs-
Court InjunctionDec 2023, paused new rules-
Existing RulesStill enforced-
Registration Required-No specific STR registration
HOT Collection-Required
Zoning-Must comply with CZO (Appendix A)
State Preemption-HB 2127 limits local regulation

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Dallas FAQ

Do I need to register my Dallas Airbnb?

Yes. All STRs must be registered with the city annually and registered for HOT collection through the MUNIRevs portal.

Are Dallas STR rules still being enforced?

Existing rules for property standards, noise, nuisances, and hotel occupancy tax remain enforced. New 2023 zoning and registration rules are paused by court injunction.

Richardson FAQ

Do I need to register my Airbnb with Richardson?

Richardson does not currently require specific STR registration. You must collect and remit hotel occupancy taxes and comply with zoning and building codes.

Can Richardson ban short-term rentals?

Texas HB 2127 limits local authority to ban or heavily regulate STRs. Cities may still enforce nuisance, safety, and tax requirements.

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