Short-term rental permit rules in Lafayette Parish, LA β also called Airbnb permits, vacation rental licenses, or STR registration β list the application steps, fees, and operating requirements for hosting.
Lafayette's City Council adopted short-term rental regulations on September 5, 2023, taking effect January 1, 2024. Each STR must obtain a Short-Term Rental license and a Sales and Use Tax license, with licenses valid for two years. The property must be the operator's primary residence. STRs are barred from single-family residential zones and from Industrial, Development Resource, and Public districts. State sales tax authority is La. R.S. 47:301 et seq.
Under the LCG Unified Development Code as amended in 2023, STRs are an accessory use only on properties zoned other than single-family residential, and only in non-Industrial, non-Development Resource, non-Public districts. The property must be the operator's primary residence (year-round home, not a second home). Each STR requires a Short-Term Rental license and a Sales and Use Tax license, valid for two years. Annual renewal is required with a $100 permit. Occupancy limit: two persons per bedroom plus two persons. Operators must list a locally available agent reachable 24/7 to respond to renter or neighbor concerns within 30-60 minutes. Only one guest party per contract; minimum stay one full night. On-site parking required (with up to two off-site vehicles allowed if necessary). Signage limited to 1.5 sq ft, non-illuminated. License numbers must appear in all advertising and internal signage. Life safety inspections verify smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, and fire extinguishers. State law (La. R.S. 47:301 et seq.) requires collection of state sales tax on STR stays; LCG also collects local hotel/occupancy tax. Enforcement is handled by the LCG Community Development & Planning Director and Lafayette Police Department; violators face fines, license suspension/revocation, and cease-and-desist orders. A federal lawsuit challenging the rules was dismissed in 2024.
Operating an STR without the required Short-Term Rental and Sales and Use Tax licenses, or violating zone, primary-residence, occupancy, or operational rules, may result in fines, license suspension or revocation, and cease-and-desist orders issued by the Community Development & Planning Director or Lafayette Police Department.
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