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Night Caps: Hollywood vs Miramar

How do night caps rules compare between Hollywood, FL and Miramar, FL?

Hollywood and Miramar have similar restriction levels.

Hollywood, FL

Broward County

Few Restrictions

Hollywood does not cap the total number of nights a licensed vacation rental may be rented per year. Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) bars cities from regulating the duration or frequency of vacation rentals. Hollywood's grandfathered Chapter 119 program instead defines a vacation rental as any property rented under 30 days more than three times per year, which triggers licensing rather than a usage cap.

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Miramar, FL

Broward County

Few Restrictions

Miramar imposes no annual night cap or minimum-stay requirement on vacation rentals. Florida Statute 509.032(7)(b) preempts any local ordinance enacted on or after June 1, 2011 that regulates the duration or frequency of vacation rentals. Stays of less than 30 days remain subject to the 6% Broward Tourist Development Tax and 6% state transient rental sales tax under F.S. 125.0104 and 212.03.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHollywoodMiramar
Local Night CapNone-
Annual Booking CapNone for licensed rentals-
State PreemptionF.S. 509.032(7)(b) bars duration/frequency limitsF.S. 509.032(7)(b)
License TriggerMore than 3 rentals/year of <30 days-
Definition SourceHollywood Code Sec. 119.10-
Maximum Occupancy2 persons per bedroom (Sec. 119.34)-
ConfirmOffice of Treasury 954.921.3225, vrl@hollywoodfl.org-
Annual Night Cap-None; preempted
Minimum Stay-None; preempted
STR Trigger->3 rentals/year for <30 days
Broward Tourist Development Tax-6%
Florida State Transient Sales Tax-6%
Broward Local Discretionary Surtax-1% (first $5,000)

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