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Permit Requirements: Keller vs North Richland Hills

How do permit requirements rules compare between Keller, TX and North Richland Hills, TX?

Keller and North Richland Hills have similar restriction levels.

Keller, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

Keller has no dedicated STR registration program, and STRs are not a listed permitted use in residential UDC zones. Most Keller HOA covenants also prohibit rentals under 30 days.

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North Richland Hills, TX

Tarrant County

Heavy Restrictions

North Richland Hills generally does not allow short-term rentals as a permitted use in single-family residential zoning districts. STR-style operation of entire dwellings is treated as commercial lodging and requires specific use permit or PD approval. The city is actively monitoring STR activity and enforces zoning violations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactKellerNorth Richland Hills
Registration ProgramNone currently-
STR Zoning StatusNot a listed permitted use-
HOA RestrictionsCommon in Keller subdivisions-
EnforcementComplaint-driven-
Long-Term Rentals30+ days allowed-
Whole House STR-Not allowed in R districts
Permit Path-Specific use permit
City HOT Tax-7%
State HOT Tax-6%
Long Term-30+ days allowed

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Keller FAQ

Can I legally run an Airbnb in Keller?

In most Keller neighborhoods the answer is no, both because STRs are not listed as a permitted use in residential zones and because most HOA CCRs prohibit rentals under 30 days. Check with Community Development and review your HOA documents before listing.

Are 30-day rentals treated differently?

Yes. Monthly or longer residential leases are treated as standard residential use and are allowed in all residential zones subject to HOA rules.

North Richland Hills FAQ

Can I run an Airbnb in NRH?

Generally no for whole-house nightly rentals in standard single-family districts without a specific use permit. Owner-occupied room rentals and stays over 30 days may be allowed.

Do I have to collect hotel tax?

Yes. Operating STRs must collect both the 7% NRH hotel occupancy tax and the 6% Texas state tax on stays under 30 days.

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