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Repeat Violator Strikes: Miami vs North Miami

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Miami, FL and North Miami, FL?

Miami and North Miami have similar restriction levels.

Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Heavy Restrictions

Miami Code Sec. 2-211 imposes escalating penalties on short-term rental operators with repeat violations: three valid citations within 12 months trigger Certificate of Use revocation, with appeal limited to administrative procedure under Florida Statute 509.032 partial preemption.

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North Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

Heavy Restrictions

Under Miami-Dade Chapter 8CC, repeat short-term-rental violations trigger escalating civil fines and potential revocation of the property's STR registration, with each subsequent offense carrying multiplied penalties up to several thousand dollars per occurrence.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiamiNorth Miami
Code sectionMiami Sec. 2-211-
Strike window12 months-
Third strikeRevocation-
Reinstatement bar12 months-
State preemptionFL Β§509.032 partial-
First offense-~$500 civil fine
Third offense-Up to $5,000
Tracking-By parcel, not host
Revocation window-3 strikes / 12 months

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Miami FAQ

Does a noise complaint count as a STR strike?

Only validated citations count, not unverified complaints. Code Compliance must issue and the citation must survive any administrative appeal. Patterns of complaints often precipitate citations even without single egregious events.

Can Florida law block Miami's strike system?

FS 509.032(7) limits new STR-specific local rules but preserves grandfathered ordinances and uniform certificate-of-use schemes. Miami's program has survived court challenge as a registration-of-use scheme rather than a STR-only ban.

North Miami FAQ

Can I lose my STR registration?

Yes. Three validated violations within 12 months can revoke the registration, and switching the LLC owning the property does not reset the strike count.

Are platforms notified of revocations?

Yes. Miami-Dade can request that Airbnb, Vrbo, and similar platforms delist a revoked property, and HB 1011 strengthened that cooperation.

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