Largo vs Seminole
How do occupancy limits rules compare between Largo, FL and Seminole, FL?
Seminole has fewer restrictions than Largo.
Largo, FL
Pinellas County
Largo Ordinance 2019-28 caps short-term rental occupancy at one guest per 150 gross square feet of air-conditioned living space, with the limit posted inside the unit and on listings.
View full Largo rules →Seminole, FL
Pinellas County
Florida HB 1011 (2024) caps local STR occupancy rules at two persons per bedroom plus two, or more if compliant with adopted standards. Seminole follows state limits; building code occupancy controls apply.
View full Seminole rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Largo | Seminole |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| State formula | - | 2 per bedroom + 2 |
| Alternative standard | - | 1 per 50 sq ft |
| Statute | - | FS 509.032(7)(b) |
| Other limits | - | Building code + septic |
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Largo FAQ
Seminole FAQ
What is the maximum guest count for a Seminole vacation rental?
Generally two persons per bedroom plus two additional in a common area. A three-bedroom home would allow about eight occupants under Florida's standard formula.
Can Seminole set its own occupancy limit lower than state?
No. Florida preemption sets a floor under FS 509.032(7)(b). Seminole cannot impose stricter occupancy caps below the state-defined two-per-bedroom plus two formula.
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