There is no short-term-rental-specific parking ordinance in Fayetteville or Cumberland County. Guest vehicles follow the same off-street parking standards the Unified Development Ordinance sets for a dwelling, plus the city street-parking and nuisance rules that apply to everyone.
Because Fayetteville treats a whole-house transient rental as a residential dwelling use ('Tourist Home') rather than a licensed lodging category with its own parking table, no extra STR parking spaces are mandated. Off-street parking is governed by the UDO's residential development standards (Article 30-5), and guests must otherwise obey general on-street parking, blocked-driveway and abandoned-vehicle rules. Bed-and-breakfast inns approved by Special Use Permit may have parking conditions attached by the Special Use Permit itself. On unincorporated county land, parking follows the Cumberland County Zoning Ordinance. Because the exact per-use parking count comes from the UDO development-standards tables, confirm the current requirement with Fayetteville Planning & Zoning (910-433-1612) before listing.
Illegally parked guest vehicles are ticketed under the city traffic and parking code; a B&B that violates parking conditions in its Special Use Permit risks zoning enforcement.
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