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Extended Home Share: DeSoto vs Richardson

How do extended home share rules compare between DeSoto, TX and Richardson, TX?

DeSoto and Richardson have similar restriction levels.

DeSoto, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County does not recognize an extended home-share or hosted long-stay license tier. Texas counties lack residential-use zoning authority. Stays under thirty consecutive days fall under standard STR concepts; longer stays convert to leases governed by Texas Property Code Chapter 92 statewide.

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Richardson, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Dallas County does not recognize an extended home-share or hosted long-stay license tier. Texas counties lack residential-use zoning authority. Stays under thirty consecutive days fall under standard STR concepts; longer stays convert to leases governed by Texas Property Code Chapter 92 statewide.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeSotoRichardson
Recognized in countyNo extended home-share tierNo extended home-share tier
STR thresholdUnder 30 consecutive daysUnder 30 consecutive days
Long staysTreated as standard tenancyTreated as standard tenancy
StatuteTX Property Code Chapter 92TX Property Code Chapter 92
County authorityLimited under Ch. 232Limited under Ch. 232

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DeSoto FAQ

Does Dallas County offer a longer-stay home-share license?

No. Dallas County does not license home-share arrangements at all. Texas counties lack residential-use zoning authority, so no extended home-share or hosted long-stay tier exists at the county level.

What governs a thirty-plus-day Dallas County booking?

Texas Property Code Chapter 92 governs leases of thirty days or longer, including security-deposit rules, habitability standards, and eviction procedures. Hotel Occupancy Tax under Tax Code Ch. 156 stops applying past 30 days.

Richardson FAQ

Does Dallas County offer a longer-stay home-share license?

No. Dallas County does not license home-share arrangements at all. Texas counties lack residential-use zoning authority, so no extended home-share or hosted long-stay tier exists at the county level.

What governs a thirty-plus-day Dallas County booking?

Texas Property Code Chapter 92 governs leases of thirty days or longer, including security-deposit rules, habitability standards, and eviction procedures. Hotel Occupancy Tax under Tax Code Ch. 156 stops applying past 30 days.

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