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Jupiter does not have a dedicated short-term rental ordinance, meaning they are largely unregulated at the municipal level beyond standard rental rules. However, hosts must comply with Florida State licensing requirements (DBPR) and Palm Beach County's 6% Tourist Development Tax.
Score: 3 (restrictive)
To host an Airbnb in Jupiter, you don't need a special 'Short-Term Rental Permit' from the town because they don't have a specific law for it yet. However, you are still required to get a Florida State Vacation Rental license from the DBPR and a local Business Tax Receipt from the Town of Jupiter. You also must ensure you are registered with Palm Beach County to pay the 6% tourist tax, though Airbnb usually collects this for you. Always check your HOA rules first, as they are often stricter than the city.
Permit Required
No
Night Limit
None
Primary Residence
Not Required
Total Tax Rate
0.1%
Permit Fee
$50
Processing Time
2-4 weeks
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 Details may be outdated or incomplete.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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