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Rent Control: St. Petersburg vs Tarpon Springs

How do rent control rules compare between St. Petersburg, FL and Tarpon Springs, FL?

St. Petersburg and Tarpon Springs have similar restriction levels.

St. Petersburg, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

St. Petersburg has no rent control ordinance. Florida preempts all local rent control under Fla. Stat. Sec. 125.0103, and the 2023 Live Local Act (SB 102) eliminated the housing-emergency exception. HB 1417 (Fla. Stat. Sec. 166.0444) further preempted local tenant-protection ordinances. St. Petersburg cannot adopt rent stabilization, rent caps, or any local limit on rent increases. Landlords set rent and increases by lease contract subject only to state notice rules.

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Tarpon Springs, FL

Pinellas County

Few Restrictions

Tarpon Springs cannot impose rent control. Florida Statute 125.0103 prohibits counties and municipalities from adopting rent-control ordinances except during a declared housing emergency, and even then only with strict findings, voter approval, and a one-year sunset.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSt. PetersburgTarpon Springs
State PreemptionFla. Stat. Sec. 125.0103 + Sec. 166.0444-
Live Local ActSB 102 (2023) bans local rent control-
St. Petersburg AuthorityNone β€” cannot adopt rent control-
Notice for Rent IncreasesPer lease; 30 days for month-to-month-
Rent CapsNo state or local cap-
Preemption statute-FS 125.0103 rent control
Tenancy preemption-FS 83.425 landlord-tenant
Local rent cap-None in Tarpon Springs
Emergency exception-Voter approval, 12-month limit
Notice rules-Governed by FS 83.57

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St. Petersburg FAQ

Does St. Petersburg have rent control?

No. Florida Statute Sec. 125.0103 and the 2023 Live Local Act preempt all local rent control. St. Petersburg cannot adopt rent stabilization or caps.

Can St. Petersburg limit rent increases?

No. State law preempts local rent regulation. Landlords may raise rent at renewal by any amount with proper notice.

Tarpon Springs FAQ

Can Tarpon Springs cap how much my landlord raises rent?

No. Florida Statute 125.0103 prevents the city from imposing rent control, and FS 83.425 preempts local landlord-tenant regulation. Rent increases are governed by the lease and statewide notice rules.

What notice is required to raise rent in Tarpon Springs?

For month-to-month tenancies, FS 83.57 requires at least 15 days' written notice before the next rental period; fixed-term leases follow the contract terms until renewal.

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