Coral Springs limits vacation rental occupancy to a maximum of 16 registered guests under Ordinance 2022-109 (LDC Section 250160). No more than 3 unregistered guests are allowed, and unregistered guests are prohibited on the property after 10 PM Sunday-Thursday and 11 PM Friday-Saturday.
Under Coral Springs Land Development Code Section 250160, as amended by Ordinance 2022-109, vacation rentals are limited to a maximum of 16 registered guests. No more than 3 unregistered guests are allowed on the property at any time. Unregistered guests must leave by 10:00 PM Sunday through Thursday and by 11:00 PM on Friday and Saturday. The ordinance establishes minimum square footage requirements for bedrooms to support occupancy determinations. Property owners must submit a city-approved floor plan showing the number of bedrooms as part of registration. The city requires a property survey and inspection for compliance with these standards before issuing the initial vacation rental certificate of compliance. A 24/7 on-call management agent must be designated and responsive to occupancy-related complaints.
Progressive penalty system: second violation triggers 30-day license suspension; fourth violation triggers 365-day suspension; additional violations add 30 days each. Daily fines of $250 or more. The city monitors listings weekly across major platforms.
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