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Holiday Light Rules: Hollywood vs Pembroke Pines

How do holiday light rules rules compare between Hollywood, FL and Pembroke Pines, FL?

Hollywood and Pembroke Pines have similar restriction levels.

Hollywood, FL

Broward County

Few Restrictions

Hollywood has no citywide ordinance restricting residential holiday lighting at single-family homes. Outdoor circuits must comply with the Florida Building Code's electrical provisions (GFCI protection for outdoor receptacles), and any amplified sound from synchronized displays must respect Hollywood's residential noise rules. Condo (FL §718) and HOA (FL §720) covenants commonly impose private restrictions, especially on Hollywood Beach.

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Pembroke Pines, FL

Broward County

Few Restrictions

Pembroke Pines has no citywide ordinance restricting residential holiday lighting at single-family homes. Outdoor circuits must comply with the Florida Building Code's electrical provisions (GFCI protection for outdoor receptacles) and amplified sound from synchronized displays must respect the city's noise rules. The master-planned HOA communities under FL §720.304 commonly impose binding private date-range and brightness restrictions.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHollywoodPembroke Pines
Citywide Time LimitsNoneNone
Electrical CodeGFCI required (FBC/NEC)GFCI required (FBC/NEC)
NoiseHollywood Code Ch. 100-
Condo AuthorityFL §718.113FL §718.113
HOA AuthorityFL §720.304FL §720.304 (binding date ranges)
Sound-Subject to Pembroke Pines noise rules

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hollywood FAQ

Are there time limits on holiday lights in Hollywood?

Not from the city. Hollywood does not regulate when residential holiday lights are displayed. Condo and HOA documents — especially on Hollywood Beach — commonly impose private date-range and brightness restrictions enforceable through the association.

Do I need to follow electrical rules?

Yes. The Florida Building Code requires outdoor receptacles to be GFCI-protected and light strings to be UL-listed for outdoor use. Damaged cords, overloaded circuits, or unsafe installations can trigger a code citation or fire-department response.

Pembroke Pines FAQ

Are there time limits on holiday lights in Pembroke Pines?

Not from the city. Pembroke Pines does not regulate when residential holiday lights are displayed. However, the master-planned HOA communities (Pembroke Falls, Pembroke Lakes, SilverLakes, Chapel Trail) commonly impose binding private date-range restrictions through their FL Chapter 720 declarations, typically allowing displays only from late November through mid-January.

Do I need to follow electrical rules?

Yes. The Florida Building Code requires outdoor receptacles to be GFCI-protected and light strings to be UL-listed for outdoor use. Damaged cords, overloaded circuits, or unsafe installations can trigger a code citation or fire-department response, and pose a real fire risk in South Florida's wet climate.

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