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Fort Worth vs Southlake

How do registration rules rules compare between Fort Worth, TX and Southlake, TX?

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Fort Worth adopted a short-term rental ordinance in 2023 requiring all STRs to register with the city, collect Hotel Occupancy Tax, and limit most whole-home rentals to specific zoning districts.

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Southlake, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort WorthSouthlake
AdoptedFebruary 2023-
Zoning RestrictionWhole-home STRs banned in most single-family zones-
City HOT Rate9%-
State HOT6% under Tax Code Ch. 351-
RegistrationRequired; number on all listings-

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Fort Worth FAQ

Can I run an Airbnb in a Fort Worth single-family neighborhood?

Only as an owner-occupied room rental. Whole-home non-owner-occupied STRs are generally prohibited in single-family zoning districts under the 2023 ordinance.

What taxes do Fort Worth STRs collect?

Operators must collect the 9% city Hotel Occupancy Tax and the 6% Texas state HOT under Tax Code Chapter 351, for a combined 15% rate.

Southlake FAQ

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