Short-term rental permit rules in Palm Beach County, FL β also called Airbnb permits, vacation rental licenses, or STR registration β list the application steps, fees, and operating requirements for hosting.
Short-term rentals in unincorporated Palm Beach County require a State of Florida DBPR Vacation Rental license under FL Β§509.032, registration with the PBC Tourist Development Council for tax purposes, and a county Business Tax Receipt. State preemption under FL Β§509.032 prohibits the County from banning STRs but allows reasonable safety regulation.
Operators must obtain a DBPR license as either a Vacation Rental Dwelling (single family or townhouse) or Vacation Rental Condominium. Application requires proof of insurance, sales tax registration, and floor plan. PBC requires registration with the Tax Collector for Tourist Development Tax collection and remittance. Properties must comply with FL Building Code, smoke and CO detector requirements, and posted occupancy and emergency information. SB 280 (2024) reaffirmed limited local authority but preempts outright bans.
Operating without DBPR license: $1,000 fine plus license suspension. Failure to remit Tourist Development Tax: penalties and interest under FL Β§125.0104, plus 10 percent late penalty.
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