Coral Springs requires proof of insurance coverage for all vacation rental properties as a mandatory registration requirement under LDC Section 250160. Documentation must be submitted with the initial application and maintained throughout the registration period.
Under Coral Springs Land Development Code Section 250160, proof of insurance coverage is a mandatory component of the vacation rental registration application. Property owners must provide documentation of insurance for the property intended for use as a short-term rental. This requirement applies to both the initial registration and annual renewal (due September 30th). Insurance documentation is part of a comprehensive registration checklist that also includes proof of ownership, a city-approved floor plan, an affidavit of compliance, a property survey, and contact information for a 24/7 response agent. Operators must also obtain a State DBPR transient public lodging establishment license and a Broward County Business Tax Receipt. The property must pass a compliance inspection before the initial vacation rental certificate is issued.
Operating a vacation rental without proper insurance documentation violates registration requirements. Daily fines of $250 or more may be assessed. The city may revoke or suspend the vacation rental registration for non-compliance.
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