Harris County has no primary-residence-only requirement for short-term rentals because Texas counties lack comprehensive zoning authority over unincorporated areas. Investor-owned whole-home rentals operate freely. State legislation in 2025 further restricts how cities and counties can limit non-owner-occupied short-term rentals.
Texas Local Government Code chapters 232 and 233 give counties only limited unincorporated land-use authority focused on subdivisions and floodplains, not on prohibiting investor-owned dwellings. Harris County imposes no primary-residence requirement on short-term rentals. Investors freely operate dedicated Airbnb and Vrbo properties in unincorporated Cypress, Spring, Atascocita, and Tomball-area subdivisions. Senate Bill 776 (2025) tightened state preemption against complete municipal STR bans, requiring narrow tailoring. Houston's 2026 STR ordinance requires registration but does not limit operations to primary residences. Hotel Occupancy Tax under Tax Code chapter 156 still applies to investor properties. HOAs may impose stricter primary-residence covenants enforceable in civil court.
No county penalty applies because Harris County has no primary-residence rule. Failure to remit Hotel Occupancy Tax under Texas Tax Code 156.201 may trigger Comptroller penalties up to fifty percent for fraudulent non-filing, plus interest and possible criminal exposure.
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