Palm Beach County, FL, defines a short-term rental as any dwelling unit or sleeping accommodation rented for periods of less than 180 days. This includes short term rentals, Airbnb, and other short-term rental arrangements.
Yes, investors can own multiple short term rental properties in Palm Beach County, FL. However, each property must have its own Short Term Rental License.
No, Palm Beach County has no zoning restrictions for short-term rentals. Compliance with safety and building codes allows a property to be used as an Airbnb rental.
Investors can own and operate their Airbnb property as a business entity in Palm Beach County, FL. However, the business entity must obtain a Short Term Rental License and comply with all regulations.
Accessory dwelling units (ADU), duplexes, and multi-family homes in Palm Beach County, FL, can be registered as Short Term Rentals. However, they must obtain a Short Term Rental License and comply with all regulations.
To obtain a Short Term Rental License in Palm Beach County, FL, property owners must submit an application, pay a fee, and provide documentation, including proof of ownership, liability insurance, and a fire safety inspection report.
The cost of obtaining a Short Term Rental License in Palm Beach County, FL, varies based on the number of units and bedrooms in the rental property. Fees range from $245 to $1,545.
Yes, Palm Beach County has occupancy limits for Short Term Rentals. The maximum is two persons per bedroom, plus two additional persons per rental unit, up to 12 persons.
Yes, Palm Beach County requires an inspection for investors to obtain a Short Term Rental License. The inspection ensures compliance with safety and health requirements, including smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire extinguishers, and functioning heating and cooling systems.
Yes, Palm Beach County requires a responsible agent to be designated for each short term rental property. The responsible agent must be available 24/7 to respond to complaints or emergencies related to the short term rental.
Yes, Palm Beach County requires liability insurance coverage for short term rental properties with a minimum limit of $1,000,000 per occurrence. The policy must name the property owner, responsible agent, and Palm Beach County as additional insured.
The duration of a Palm Beach County short term Rental License is one year. It must be renewed annually, with the renewal fee being the same as the initial application fee.
No, hosts must collect and remit the Palm Beach County tourist development tax (currently 6%). Airbnb and VRBO handle the remittance of taxes to the city on the host’s behalf.
For questions or concerns about short term rentals in Palm Beach County, contact the Palm Beach County Zoning Division at (561) 233-5200 or via email at PZBPlanning@pbcgov.org.
As of the current information, there are no new laws or regulations required by Palm Beach County regarding short term rentals. Staying informed about any updates is advisable.
Investing in short term rental properties in Palm Beach County, FL, offers lucrative opportunities, but adherence to regulations ensures the safety and comfort of guests while preserving community interests.