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Registration Rules: Grand Prairie vs Richardson

How do registration rules rules compare between Grand Prairie, TX and Richardson, TX?

Richardson has fewer restrictions than Grand Prairie.

Grand Prairie, TX

Dallas County

Heavy Restrictions

Grand Prairie requires annual STR permits ($480) for rentals of 30 days or fewer. Operators must pay 7% hotel occupancy tax monthly. Neighbors within 200 feet must be hand-notified. Violations start at $500/day.

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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

FactGrand PrairieRichardson
Permit Fee$480/year (nonrefundable)-
Hotel Tax7% of rental income-
Tax Due30th of following month-
Neighbor NoticeHand-deliver within 200 ft-
STR Definition30 days or fewer-
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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Grand Prairie FAQ

How do I register an Airbnb in Grand Prairie?

Apply online through the Code Compliance division. Pay $480 nonrefundable fee, submit site plan and revenue information, and notify neighbors within 200 feet.

What taxes do STR operators owe?

7% hotel occupancy tax on all rental income, due to the city by the 30th of the following month.

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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