Nueces County keeps no STR registry. Port Aransas registration is valid 24 months, then renews on an annual calendar-year basis. Corpus Christi registration is annual and renewed each January through MuniRevs. Each permitted unit gets a unique registration number that must appear in every ad.
Because the county cannot regulate STRs, registration is a city function. In Port Aransas the initial registration is good for 24 months from filing, then renews annually; permits are non-transferable, and a new owner must reapply within 60 days of closing. The unique registration number must be included in all advertising, including internet booking sites. Corpus Christi requires annual registration through MuniRevs, renewed in January, and also requires the permit number to be displayed in listings. Delinquent city fees, including occupancy tax, block registration in Port Aransas until paid.
Failing to register, renew, or display the permit number is a code violation and can lead to permit revocation or non-renewal.
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Backyard composting is allowed throughout Nueces County. Texas Property Code Section 202.007 bars HOAs from banning composting of yard vegetation, and no cou...
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Unincorporated Nueces County has no artificial-turf rule because Texas counties cannot zone. Inside cities, Corpus Christi's development code governs synthet...
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Nueces County does not regulate plant choice, and Texas Property Code Section 202.007 bars HOAs from banning drought-resistant landscaping or water-conservin...
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Rain barrels and rainwater harvesting are legal across Nueces County. Texas Property Code Section 202.007 blocks homeowners associations from banning them, a...
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There is no statewide Texas homeowner watering ban. Corpus Christi's drought contingency plan sets the rules; the city is currently in Stage 3, pausing sprin...
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Unincorporated Nueces County can only abate weeds as a public nuisance under Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 343. Inside Corpus Christi, city Code Section...
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