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Permit Requirements: North Port vs Venice

How do permit requirements rules compare between North Port, FL and Venice, FL?

North Port and Venice have similar restriction levels.

North Port, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Florida F.S. §509.013(4)(a) defines 'vacation rentals' (rented more than 3 times in a calendar year for periods of less than 30 days). Operators must hold a Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) Public Lodging Establishment license. F.S. §509.032(7) preempts most local licensing requirements for vacation rentals.

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Venice, FL

Sarasota County

Some Restrictions

Venice requires every short-term rental operator (rental under six months) to hold a City Business Tax Receipt under the Venice Code business-tax provisions, a Florida DBPR Vacation Rental Dwelling license, and to register with Florida DOR and Sarasota County for tourist-development tax. Florida Statute 509.032(7) preempts most local STR bans but allows registration and inspection rules.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactNorth PortVenice
State LicenseDBPR Public Lodging EstablishmentFlorida DBPR Vacation Rental Dwelling
State PreemptionF.S. §509.032(7)Fla. Stat. 509.032(7)
Local BTRGenerally required-
Tourist TaxSarasota County 6%-
City BTR-Required - Planning and Zoning Dept.
Definition-Rental <6 months / >3 times per year
DBPR Application Fee-$50 + annual unit fee
City Contact-941-882-7446

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

North Port FAQ

Do I need a North Port permit for an Airbnb?

No separate vacation-rental-specific permit (Florida preempts that), but you do need a DBPR Public Lodging license and a local Business Tax Receipt. You must also comply with all general code (noise, parking, trash).

Venice FAQ

Does Venice require a separate short-term rental permit?

Venice does not have a stand-alone STR permit, but it does require a City Business Tax Receipt plus a Florida DBPR Vacation Rental Dwelling license before listing or operating.

Can Venice ban Airbnbs?

No. Florida Statute 509.032(7) preempts local governments from prohibiting vacation rentals or regulating their frequency or duration, except for ordinances grandfathered before June 1, 2011.

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