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Night Caps: Denton vs Lewisville

How do night caps rules compare between Denton, TX and Lewisville, TX?

Denton and Lewisville have similar restriction levels.

Denton, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

Denton does not impose a minimum-night requirement for STR bookings. Rentals are defined as 24 hours to 29 consecutive days. One-night stays are permitted under city rules, though individual operators may set their own minimum-night policies. The city regulates density (100-ft separation, 1,000-unit cap) rather than minimum stay length.

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Lewisville, TX

Denton County

Few Restrictions

Lewisville does not impose an annual night cap on short-term rentals. There is no ordinance limiting total rental nights per year for registered properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDentonLewisville
Minimum Stay24 hours (1 night) -- no city minimum-
Maximum Stay29 consecutive days-
Over 29 DaysBecomes standard lease (TX Prop. Code Ch. 92)-
Density Control100-ft separation, 1,000-unit cap-
Operator DiscretionMay set own minimums-
Annual Night Cap-None imposed by city
Year-Round Operation-Permitted with valid registration
State Cap-None (TX has no statewide cap)
HOA Limits-Some subdivisions restrict frequency

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Denton FAQ

Does Denton require a minimum number of nights for STR bookings?

No. The city defines STRs as rentals of 24 hours to 29 days. One-night stays are permitted. However, individual operators may set their own minimum-night policies.

What happens if a guest stays longer than 29 days?

Stays exceeding 29 consecutive days are no longer classified as short-term rentals. They become standard residential leases subject to Texas Property Code Ch. 92 landlord-tenant protections.

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