State of Texas Short-Term Rental Regulations
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Reviewed by Derick Hargrave
Last updated January 21, 2023

Texas Airbnb Regulations by City
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Abilene
Regulation: TBD
7.4 -
Allen
Regulation: Allowed
6.9 -
Amarillo
Regulation: Allowed
7.7 -
Arlington
Regulation: Allowed
7.0 -
Austin
Regulation: Restricted
4.4 -
Beaumont
Regulation: TBD
7.5 -
Brownsville
Regulation: TBD
7.3 -
Carrollton
Regulation: Allowed
6.6 -
College Station
Regulation: TBD
6.0 -
Corpus Christi
Regulation: TBD
5.1 -
Dallas
Regulation: Restricted
5.4 -
Denton
Regulation: Restricted
6.7 -
El Paso
Regulation: TBD
6.1 -
Fort Worth
Regulation: Not Allowed
5.3 -
Frisco
Regulation: Restricted
6.0 -
Galveston
Regulation: TBD
5.5 -
Garland
Regulation: Restricted
5.7 -
Grand Prairie
Regulation: TBD
6.6 -
Houston
Regulation: Allowed
6.5 -
Irving
Regulation: Restricted
6.3 -
Killeen
Regulation: TBD
7.2 -
Laredo
Regulation: TBD
7.6 -
League City
Regulation: TBD
7.0 -
Lewisville
Regulation: TBD
6.7 -
Lubbock
Regulation: TBD
6.0 -
McAllen
Regulation: TBD
7.0 -
McKinney
Regulation: Allowed
7.4 -
Mesquite
Regulation: TBD
6.9 -
Midland
Regulation: TBD
7.1 -
New Braunfels
Regulation: TBD
6.8 -
Odessa
Regulation: TBD
7.3 -
Pasadena
Regulation: TBD
6.8 -
Pearland
Regulation: TBD
6.5 -
Plano
Regulation: TBD
6.5 -
Port Aransas
Regulation: TBD
4.5 -
Richardson
Regulation: Allowed
7.0 -
Rockport
Regulation: TBD
5.7 -
Round Rock
Regulation: TBD
5.9 -
San Angelo
Regulation: TBD
7.7 -
San Antonio
Regulation: Restricted
5.4 -
Sugar Land
Regulation: TBD
7.0 -
Tyler
Regulation: TBD
7.4 -
Waco
Regulation: TBD
6.6 -
Wichita Falls
Regulation: TBD
7.5