Short-term rental properties in Miami Gardens must comply with the city's residential parking requirements under Chapter 34 (Zoning). Guests must park on paved surfaces only. No vehicles may be parked on grass, swales, or the public right-of-way overnight. The city enforces strict anti-blight parking standards.
Miami Gardens requires all vehicles associated with short-term rental properties to be parked on improved surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, or pavers per Article XII of the Zoning Code (Chapter 34). Parking on grass, swales, or unpaved areas is prohibited. Vehicles may not be stored on the public right-of-way or in front setback areas beyond the driveway. The city's Code Enforcement Division actively patrols for parking violations as part of its anti-blight program. Short-term rental hosts should ensure their listings clearly state parking rules and available parking spaces to avoid violations.
Parking violations are subject to code enforcement action. Fines apply for vehicles parked on grass or in prohibited areas. Repeated violations may affect the landlord permit status.
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