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Haltom City vs Southlake

How do night caps rules compare between Haltom City, TX and Southlake, TX?

Haltom City, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Haltom City has no nightly caps or minimum-stay requirements for STRs. Rentals under 30 days trigger hotel occupancy tax; 30+ day stays are exempt and can trigger Texas landlord-tenant law.

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Southlake, TX

Tarrant County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaltom CitySouthlake
City Nightly CapNone-
Minimum StayNone imposed by city-
30-Day Tax LineHOT exempt if 30+ days-
HOA RulesMay mandate longer minimums-
Tenant Protections30+ day stays trigger Ch 92-

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Haltom City FAQ

Is there a limit to how many nights I can rent my Haltom City home?

No. Haltom City has not adopted nightly caps or annual rental-night limits for STRs. You can rent as many nights per year as you wish subject to tax compliance and any applicable HOA deed restrictions.

Does Haltom City require a minimum stay for STRs?

No minimum stay is imposed by city code. Operators commonly set 2-night or 3-night minimums via platform settings. Note that stays of 30 or more consecutive days are exempt from hotel occupancy tax and can trigger Texas landlord-tenant law.

Can my HOA require a 6-month minimum lease in Haltom City?

Yes, in many cases. Texas Property Code Chapter 202 allows HOAs to enforce recorded deed restrictions including minimum lease periods. Restrictions recorded before September 1, 2021 are generally enforceable even if they effectively ban short-term rentals.

Southlake FAQ

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