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Registration Rules: Hollywood vs Miramar

How do registration rules rules compare between Hollywood, FL and Miramar, FL?

Miramar has fewer restrictions than Hollywood.

Hollywood, FL

Broward County

Heavy Restrictions

Hollywood requires a Vacation Rental License under Chapter 119 of the Code of Ordinances before any property may be advertised or rented for periods under 30 days more than three times per year. Owners must apply online through the city portal, hold a state DBPR transient public lodging license under F.S. 509.241, obtain City and Broward County Business Tax Receipts, pass a residential inspection, and install a noise-monitoring device. Licenses run for one year and are non-transferable.

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Miramar, FL

Broward County

Some Restrictions

Miramar requires vacation-rental operators to obtain a city Business Tax Receipt (BTR) and register the property with the Miramar Police Department under the Bed & Breakfast / Short-Term Rentals / Vacation Rentals program. A state DBPR vacation rental license under F.S. 509.241 is also required. F.S. 509.032(7)(b) preempts any local ban or duration/frequency cap, but registration and tax-collection rules remain enforceable.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHollywoodMiramar
Local AuthorityHollywood Code Chapter 119-
License RequiredYes, before advertising or renting-
Trigger ThresholdRented under 30 days more than 3 times/year-
State Preemption StatusGrandfathered under F.S. 509.032(7)(b) (pre-2011)-
DBPR LicenseRequired under F.S. 509.241 (owner-occupied exempt)-
BTR RequiredCity of Hollywood + Broward County-
InspectionResidential inspection before issuance-
Noise DeviceRequired; data retained 180 days-
License Term1 year, non-transferable-
Apply / Contacthollywoodfl.org/946; 954.921.3225; vrl@hollywoodfl.org-
STR Definition->3 rentals/year for <30 days
City Registration-Miramar PD Bed & Breakfast / STR / Vacation Rental application
Business Tax Receipt-Required; BTR Office (954) 602-3061
BTR Renewal-Annual; due September 30
Zoning Approval-Certificate of Use required
DBPR State License-F.S. 509.241 vacation rental dwelling/condo
State Preemption-F.S. 509.032(7)(b) bans local frequency/duration caps
Planning Contact-Building, Planning & Zoning (954) 602-3264

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