Short-term rental permit rules in Apopka, FL β also called Airbnb permits, vacation rental licenses, or STR registration β list the application steps, fees, and operating requirements for hosting.
Apopka cannot ban short-term rentals under FL Β§509.032 preemption but requires a Florida DBPR vacation rental license, Orange County registration, and a city Business Tax Receipt before operating.
Under FL Statute Β§509.032, the state preempts local governments from prohibiting short-term rentals or regulating duration/frequency of rentals. Operators must hold a FL Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) vacation rental dwelling or condo license, register with Orange County Tax Collector for tourist development tax, and obtain an Apopka Business Tax Receipt. Properties must comply with FL Fire Prevention Code (smoke alarms, fire extinguishers, exit signage for transient units) and balcony inspection requirements for applicable structures.
Operating without DBPR license: state fines up to 1,000 dollars per offense. No city BTR: code enforcement citations. Tourist tax non-compliance: Orange County penalties plus interest.
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