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Pembroke Pines requires short-term rentals to obtain a city Vacation Rental License, a state public lodging license, and register for county tourist taxes.
Score: 11 (restrictive)
To operate a short-term rental, you must apply for an annual license with the City and pass a life-safety inspection. You are also required to have a state vacation rental license from the DBPR and a tax account with Broward County to pay the 13% total occupancy tax. Every rental must have a local 'responsible party' available 24/7 to handle emergencies or complaints.
Permit Required
No
Night Limit
None
Primary Residence
Not Required
Total Tax Rate
0.1%
Permit Fee
$250
Disclaimer
Regulatory information is AI-researched for educational purposes. Details may be outdated or incomplete. Always verify requirements directly with your city/county planning department before operating a short-term rental.
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