Short-term rental permit rules in Pharr, TX β also called Airbnb permits, vacation rental licenses, or STR registration β list the application steps, fees, and operating requirements for hosting.
Pharr may require business registration and zoning compliance for STR operations. Verify current permit requirements with Pharr Planning & Zoning.
Pharr's short-term rental ordinance requires all properties offered for stays of fewer than 30 consecutive days to hold an active city permit. Applicants must submit proof of property ownership, a completed safety self-inspection checklist, evidence of at least $500,000 in liability insurance, and designation of a local responsible party available within 60 minutes. Permits are valid for one year and must be renewed annually. The permit number must appear on all online listings. Texas state law may limit certain local regulations, but Pharr maintains permitting authority in city limits.
Operating without a permit carries fines of $500 per day. Failure to display the permit number on listings results in a $250 fine. Permits may be revoked after three substantiated complaints within 12 months.
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Pharr's noise ordinance is codified in the municipal code hosted on Municode. Quiet hours are enforced evenings and early mornings. Violations are Class C mi...
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Aircraft noise is federally regulated. Pharr is near McAllen-Miller International Airport (MFE). Local ordinances cannot override FAA authority.
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Persistent barking is enforceable as a nuisance under Pharr's animal and nuisance ordinances. Officer warning typically required before citation.
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Street parking in Pharr is governed by local traffic ordinances and TX Transportation Code. Generally permitted except in designated no-parking zones.
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Abandoned and junked vehicles are regulated under TX Transportation Code Β§683 and Pharr's nuisance ordinance. Inoperable vehicles may be cited and towed.
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