Rent control rules in Duval County, FL β also known as rent stabilization or rent cap ordinances β limit annual rent increases and protect tenants from displacement.
Duval County has NO rent control. FL Β§166.041(3)(e) preempts rent control statewide except during a declared housing emergency approved by local referendum β no such declaration exists in Duval.
Florida's rent-control preemption has been in place since 1977. A local government may only cap rent if the city council declares a housing emergency AND voters approve via referendum AND the cap lasts no longer than 1 year. Orange County tried in 2022 and courts struck it down. Jacksonville has not attempted rent control.
Duval County, FL
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Duval County, FL
Jacksonville enforces decibel limits under Chapter 368: residential zones are limited to 70 dBA daytime and 60 dBA nighttime, measured at the receiving prope...
Duval County, FL
Construction noise is generally restricted to 7 AM - 7 PM Monday through Saturday countywide under Jacksonville Ordinance Code Chapter 368. Sunday and holida...
Duval County, FL
Commercial vehicles over 1 ton or with lettering may not be parked overnight in Duval residential zones per Β§656.404(d) Jax-Duval Code. Tractor-trailers, bus...
Duval County, FL
Barbed wire, razor wire, and electrified fences are restricted in Duval residential zones under Β§656.407(g). Hurricane zones require fence materials and fast...
Duval County, FL
Fences over 6 ft tall, fences in the sight triangle, pool barriers, and retaining walls over 4 ft in Duval County require a building permit from Jacksonville...
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