Indian River County caps vacation-rental parking: one automobile per bedroom, not to exceed five, all parked on-site on a driveway - never in the road right-of-way. Homes without a garage get two cars plus one per bedroom, max five.
Florida lets local governments regulate STR parking as a safety standard, and Indian River County does so in Sec. 911.15. A rental with a garage or carport may park one automobile per bedroom outside, not to exceed five automobiles total; a rental without a garage gets two automobiles plus one per bedroom, capped at five. All vehicles must park on-site within a designated, improved or stabilized driveway, not in the road right-of-way. Boat and RV storage follows the county's residential rules. HOA and CDD covenants frequently impose tighter guest-parking limits.
Exceeding the vehicle cap or parking guests in the right-of-way is a code violation subject to Code Enforcement correction and fines. HOA and CDD rules add their own towing and penalties.
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