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Permit Requirements: Missouri City vs Rosenberg

How do permit requirements rules compare between Missouri City, TX and Rosenberg, TX?

Rosenberg has fewer restrictions than Missouri City.

Missouri City, TX

Fort Bend County

Some Restrictions

Missouri City requires every residential rental property, including short-term rentals, to register annually under the Residential Rental Registration Program before tenants occupy.

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Rosenberg, TX

Fort Bend County

Few Restrictions

Rosenberg does NOT have a short-term rental ordinance, registration program, or STR-specific permit. The Code of Ordinances contains no Chapter or Article regulating short-term rentals (rentals under 30 days). However, STR operators must collect and remit the 6% Texas state Hotel Occupancy Tax under Tax Code Chapter 156 and the Rosenberg local 7% Hotel Occupancy Tax. The City contracts with HdL Companies for HOT administration; returns and payments go to RosenbergTxHOT@hdlgov.com or by phone (281) 241-6461. Texas HB 2127 (Regulatory Consistency Act, effective September 1, 2023) further constrains local STR regulation, although appellate litigation continues.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMissouri CityRosenberg
RegistrationRequired annually-
DepartmentDevelopment Services-
Local contactRequired on file-
Phone281-403-8600-
City STR Permit-Not required — no STR ordinance adopted
Zoning-None — STRs not restricted by use
City HOT Rate-7% (TX Tax Code Ch. 351)
State HOT Rate-6% (TX Tax Code §156.051)
HOT Administrator-HdL Companies — (281) 241-6461
State Preemption-TX HB 2127 (eff. 9/1/2023, in litigation)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Missouri City FAQ

Do short-term rentals need to register?

Yes. All residential rentals in Missouri City must register, regardless of length of stay, including Airbnb and VRBO listings.

How often must I renew?

Registrations renew annually with updated owner and contact information submitted to Development Services.

Rosenberg FAQ

Do I need a short-term rental permit from the City of Rosenberg?

No. Rosenberg has not adopted any short-term rental ordinance, registration program, or zoning use restriction (the City has no zoning ordinance at all). You can legally operate an Airbnb, Vrbo, or other short-term rental in any neighborhood — subject only to your subdivision's deed restrictions and HOA covenants, which often prohibit STRs and are enforceable under Texas Property Code Chapter 202.

What hotel occupancy taxes do I owe on a Rosenberg short-term rental?

Two layers of HOT apply to rentals under 30 days at $15 or more per day. The 6% Texas state Hotel Occupancy Tax under Tax Code §156.051 is remitted monthly to the Texas Comptroller. The Rosenberg local 7% HOT under Tax Code Chapter 351 is remitted monthly through HdL Companies (RosenbergTxHOT@hdlgov.com or (281) 241-6461). Late penalties begin at 5% on day 1 and increase to 15% by day 31, plus 10% annual interest after 60 days.

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