Lewisville requires all STR operators to register before listing. Registration involves an application, property inspection, proof of ownership, and fees.
All short-term rental operators in Lewisville must register with the Community Development Department before offering the property for rent on any platform or through direct booking. The registration process requires a completed application form, proof of property ownership or written landlord authorization, a life-safety inspection by the Fire Marshal or Building Inspections Division, and payment of registration fees. The registration is tied to the property address and the named operator. It must be renewed annually with a follow-up inspection. The property address and registration number should be displayed in all online listings. Operating an unregistered STR is a code violation subject to daily fines. The city maintains a registry of approved STR properties that is available to code compliance officers and can be cross-referenced with platform listings. Transfer of property ownership requires a new registration application by the new owner. Lewisville periodically audits online listings to identify unregistered properties and issues notice-of-violation letters to bring them into compliance.
Operating without registration: up to 500 dollars per day. Stop-operation order until registered.
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