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Occupancy Limits: Hollywood vs Miramar

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Hollywood, FL and Miramar, FL?

Hollywood and Miramar have similar restriction levels.

Hollywood, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Hollywood FL Chapter 119 defines a vacation rental as a dwelling unit for not more than one family or transient lodging renting under 30 days more than three times annually. Occupancy is regulated through the license application process, which requires a building sketch identifying all bedrooms.

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Miramar, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Miramar regulates STR occupancy through the Land Development Code and BTR application. Properties rented under 30 days more than 3 times per year require DBPR licensing. Occupancy determined by bedroom count. Compliance with building and fire codes required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHollywoodMiramar
DefinitionRenting <30 days, >3 times/year<30 days, >3 times/year
Floor PlanRequired with application-
Bedroom PhotosRequired for all rooms-
Per-Property LicenseEach property separate-
Governing CodeCh. 119-
Occupancy Basis-Bedroom count per building code
DBPR License-Required
Zoning CU-Reviews compliance
Fire Code-Occupancy standards apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hollywood FAQ

What counts as a vacation rental in Hollywood?

Any dwelling rented for less than 30 consecutive days more than three times per year is a vacation rental requiring a Chapter 119 license.

How is occupancy determined?

Occupancy is based on the number of bedrooms shown in the building sketch submitted with the license application.

Does each property need its own license?

Yes. Each vacation rental property requires a separate license.

Miramar FAQ

How many guests can stay in my Miramar rental?

Occupancy is based on bedroom count and building/fire code standards.

What triggers the rental licensing requirement?

Renting for less than 30 days more than 3 times per year.

What happens if I exceed occupancy?

Code and fire safety violations. BTR may be revoked.

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