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Permit Requirements: Euless vs Fort Worth

How do permit requirements rules compare between Euless, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Euless has fewer restrictions than Fort Worth.

Euless, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Euless has no dedicated STR registration program. Operators must follow zoning (Chapter 82), nuisance rules, and collect state and city hotel occupancy taxes. DFW Airport proximity drives strong STR demand.

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Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Worth requires every short-term rental to be registered with the City under Code of Ordinances Chapter 7, Article XIII (Short-Term Rental Registration), adopted February 14, 2023. Initial registration is $150 with a $100 annual renewal. STRs are prohibited in residential zoning districts and only permitted in mixed-use, form-based, commercial, and industrial zones. Operating in a residential zone is a citable Class C misdemeanor.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEulessFort Worth
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Code Section-Fort Worth Code Ch. 7, Article XIII (Ord. No. 26005-02-2023)
Initial Registration Fee-$150
Annual Renewal Fee-$100
Definition-Residential rental of 1 to 29 consecutive days
Residential Zoning-STRs prohibited in A-#, AR, B, R1, R2, CR, C, D, UR districts
Allowed Zoning-Mixed-use, form-based, commercial, and industrial districts only
Hotel Occupancy Tax-9% city + 6% state on every booking
Penalties-Class C misdemeanor; up to $2,000/day for health/safety/zoning

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Euless FAQ

Fort Worth FAQ

Do I need a permit to run a short-term rental in Fort Worth?

Yes. Fort Worth requires every short-term rental (a rental of 1 to 29 consecutive days) to be registered with the City under Code of Ordinances Chapter 7, Article XIII. Initial registration is $150, annual renewal is $100, and the registration must be renewed each year. Operators must also confirm that the property's zoning allows short-term rental use, since residential districts are off-limits under the Fort Worth Zoning Ordinance.

Can I run an Airbnb in a Fort Worth residential neighborhood?

No. Fort Worth's Zoning Ordinance and Chapter 7, Article XIII prohibit short-term rentals in residential zoning districts (including A-#, AR, B, R1, R2, CR, C, D, and UR). STRs are only permitted by right in mixed-use, form-based, commercial, and industrial districts. The residential ban was upheld by a Texas state district court in 2024. Operating an STR in a residential district is a Class C misdemeanor with fines up to $2,000 per day.

How much does Fort Worth STR registration cost and what taxes apply?

The initial Short-Term Rental Registration fee is $150 and the annual renewal is $100. In addition, operators must collect and remit the City of Fort Worth 9% Hotel Occupancy Tax and the State of Texas 6% Hotel Occupancy Tax on every booking. Marketplace facilitators such as Airbnb may collect some of these taxes; operators are responsible for verifying coverage and remitting any uncollected portion directly.

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