Under Ordinance 1611, a Pearland short-term rental must provide off-street parking on the property for at least one motor vehicle per bedroom. On-street parking cannot be used to satisfy the requirement and is regularly cited in neighbor complaints.
The off-street parking standard is calculated by bedroom count, so a three-bedroom STR must offer at least three off-street spaces, typically driveway or garage. Yards, sidewalks, and grass strips do not qualify. Operators should communicate parking expectations to guests in listings and house rules to avoid HOA and code complaints. Persistent parking violations are among the issues the STR ordinance was designed to control.
Operating an STR without sufficient on-site off-street parking, or allowing guests to repeatedly park on lawns, sidewalks, or in violation of street rules, can prompt code enforcement action and threaten permit renewal.
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