Corpus Christi, TX is requiring short-term rental property owners to register for an annual permit
Corpus Christi, TX short-term rental property annual permits
The Corpus Christi City Council passed an ordinance requiring short-term rental property owners to register for an annual permit and pay a $50 fee per year. The city officially defines a short term rental as a residential dwelling that rents out fewer than 30 days and not less than 12 hours. The new requirement was designed to help the city enforce safety/health regulations while also preventing single-family homes from being used as short-term rental properties.
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Jeremy Clayton, Managing Partner for Padre Escapes said that due to the ordinance, short term rentals cant be done on single family homes.
Short-term rentals will require registration with the city
Corpus Christi City Council passed the second reading of a new ordinance for short-term rentals. It's in hopes to cut down on rentals illegally operating in residential neighborhoods.
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