Short-term rental permit rules in Montgomery County, TX β also called Airbnb permits, vacation rental licenses, or STR registration β list the application steps, fees, and operating requirements for hosting.
Montgomery County does not require STR registration or permits in unincorporated areas. No county STR policy exists. Property-specific deed restrictions or HOA rules may restrict or prohibit STRs; verify with your subdivision's HOA before listing.
Unincorporated Montgomery County has no short-term rental registration ordinance. Texas counties cannot enact broad land-use regulations, and no Commissioners Court action has established STR licensing or permitting for the unincorporated county. Property owners should check subdivision deed restrictions and HOA governing documents before operating an STR. The Woodlands Township (a special purpose district) has its own STR requirements for properties within its boundaries. Incorporated cities in the county have separate rules.
Operating without permit/registration: varies by city ($200 to $1,000/day). Safety violations: correction notice.
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