Ocoee imposes no minimum-night stay cap on short-term rentals. FL §509.032 preempts local minimum-night requirements that would effectively ban STRs.
Unlike some Florida beach cities, Ocoee has not enacted a minimum-stay ordinance. STRs may be rented for any duration under 6 months without triggering long-term tenancy laws. FL §509.032 defines transient public lodging as rentals more than 3 times per year for periods of less than 30 days. Rentals of 6 months or more fall under FL Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (FL §83) instead.
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Amplified music audible beyond 100 feet from the property line is prohibited at any time in residential zones under Ocoee Code Chapter 110. Special event per...
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Commercial properties in Ocoee must contain noise within property boundaries between 10 PM and 7 AM. Loading docks, HVAC units, and delivery activity near re...
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Ocoee defines abandoned vehicles as inoperable, unregistered, or parked over 72 hours on public property. FL §715.05 authorizes tow after notice. Code enforc...
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Corner lots in Ocoee require a clear sight visibility triangle of 25 feet from the intersection. Fences, landscaping, and structures over 30 inches tall are ...
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Ocoee allows up to 4 backyard hens on single-family lots through its urban chicken program. No roosters permitted. Coops must be at least 25 feet from neighb...
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Ocoee cannot restrict dogs by breed. FL §767.14 preempts all breed-specific legislation statewide. Dangerous dog determinations are behavior-based under FL §...
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