Occupancy Limits: Richmond vs Stafford
How do occupancy limits rules compare between Richmond, TX and Stafford, TX?
Richmond has fewer restrictions than Stafford.
Richmond, TX
Fort Bend County
Richmond TX has no STR-specific occupancy cap. Guest counts are bounded by International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) habitable-floor-area minimums and IRC/IFC fire-egress rules adopted through the Unified Development Code. STR-length stays (under 30 days) are taxable hotel use under Tex. Tax Code Sec. 156.001; the Fort Bend County HOT inside city limits is 2% (effective Oct. 1, 2024).
View full Richmond rules →Stafford, TX
Fort Bend County
Stafford, Texas does not publish a short-term-rental-specific occupancy cap (e.g., 'two guests per bedroom plus two' or '12 persons total'), and the city has no separately codified STR ordinance posted on its website. Maximum occupancy at a vacation rental in Stafford is therefore set by three sources: (1) the building and life-safety provisions of the International Building Code and International Property Maintenance Code as adopted by Stafford under Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances, which establish minimum square-footage-per-occupant standards and bedroom-egress requirements; (2) Texas Property Code §92.010, which by default limits residential lease occupancy to three adults per bedroom but applies specifically to leases — its application to platform-booked transient stays is unsettled; and (3) the underlying single-family zoning under Chapter 102 of the Code of Ordinances, which restricts a single-family dwelling to use as a single housekeeping unit. Confirm the specific square-footage and bedroom-egress numbers with Code Compliance (281-261-3944) and Planning & Zoning (281-261-3920) before advertising a high guest count.
View full Stafford rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Richmond | Stafford |
|---|---|---|
| STR-Specific Cap | None | - |
| IPMC Floor-Area Min | ~150 sq ft first occupant | - |
| Sleeping Room Min | ~70 sq ft (1 person), +50 sq ft each | - |
| Egress | IRC/IFC emergency escape openings | Operable emergency escape window/door per sleeping room |
| Combined HOT Inside City | 8% (6% state + 2% Fort Bend Co.) | - |
| Rental Registration | Required (effective Jan. 1, 2023) | - |
| STR-specific occupancy cap | - | None published by Stafford |
| Adopted code | - | International Property Maintenance Code via Ch. 14 Art. III |
| Bedroom minimum | - | 70 sq ft for first occupant; 50 sq ft each additional |
| Habitable room standard | - | Minimum 70 sq ft per occupant |
| State default | - | Texas Property Code §92.010 – 3 adults per bedroom |
| Zoning constraint | - | Single-family = one housekeeping unit (Chapter 102) |
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Richmond FAQ
How many guests can stay at a Richmond TX short-term rental?
Richmond has no STR-specific guest cap. Occupancy is bounded by the International Property Maintenance Code adopted through the Unified Development Code (about 150 sq ft for the first occupant, 100 sq ft per additional, with per-bedroom minimums) and by fire-code egress requirements.
Do I need a city permit to rent my Richmond TX home short-term?
Richmond has not adopted an STR-specific ordinance, but a residential rental registration ordinance effective January 1, 2023 requires owner-occupied rental and multifamily rental properties to register with the Building Department. Operators must also collect and remit the 6% state HOT and the 2% Fort Bend County HOT inside city limits.
Can my Richmond TX HOA cap how many guests can stay?
Yes. Pecan Grove Plantation, Long Meadow Farms, Briarwood Crossing, Walnut Creek, and Veranda deed restrictions commonly impose minimum lease terms and overnight-guest limits enforceable in district court under Tex. Prop. Code Ch. 209, regardless of whether the city imposes an occupancy cap.
Stafford FAQ
How many guests can sleep in a Stafford short-term rental?
Stafford does not publish a short-term-rental-specific occupancy ordinance with a 'two-per-bedroom-plus-two' formula. Maximum sleeping occupancy is set by the International Property Maintenance Code adopted through Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances, which requires each bedroom to contain at least 70 square feet for the first occupant and an additional 50 square feet per additional occupant, plus an operable emergency-escape window or door. Texas Property Code §92.010 sets a default of three adult tenants per bedroom for leases. Living rooms, garages, and sunrooms cannot be marketed as sleeping rooms because they lack code-compliant egress.
Can I host a wedding or large party at a Stafford Airbnb?
Stafford zones most residential land as single-family under Chapter 102 of the Code of Ordinances, which restricts each dwelling to use as a single housekeeping unit. Hosting a wedding, large party, or other commercial event at a vacation rental in a single-family district can be enforced as an unpermitted 'tourist home,' 'rooming house,' or commercial-use violation. Any amplified outdoor sound requires a Sound Permit through the city in advance. Most Stafford subdivisions also have recorded deed restrictions that prohibit commercial events at residences, and those are enforceable by the HOA in district court regardless of city action.
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