Short-term rental permit rules in DeSoto, TX β also called Airbnb permits, vacation rental licenses, or STR registration β list the application steps, fees, and operating requirements for hosting.
DeSoto requires every short-term rental (rental of a dwelling for under 30 consecutive days) to obtain an STR Permit, pay the Hotel Occupancy Tax, and comply with single-family zoning limits under Chapter 54.
Under DeSoto's STR regulations adopted in Chapter 30 (Licenses and Business Regulations), any owner renting a dwelling unit for fewer than 30 consecutive days must register annually with the city, designate a local responsible party within 30 minutes' driving distance, carry $500,000 liability insurance, and remit the 7% local Hotel Occupancy Tax plus 6% State HOT. Applications require proof of ownership, a site plan, parking plan, and signed neighbor notice. STRs are permitted only in single-family residential zones with a maximum of one STR per owner, and not in HOAs that prohibit them. Denials can be appealed to City Council within 30 days.
Operating without a permit: $500-$2,000 per day plus back taxes and interest; permit revocation after two substantiated complaints in 12 months.
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