Miami
Dade County
Short Term Vacation Rental
For Condos/Apartments, Hotels/Motels, Property
Management
We can get you
your Short Term Vacation Rental License to rent your
private property on a short term basis in
Unincorporated Miami Dade County. Short term rentals
have become popular alternatives to the rental of
traditional hotel rooms.
A short-term
vacation rental is any dwelling unit or residence
including, but not limited to, any unit or group of
units in a condominium, cooperative or apartment
building that is rented in whole or in part to a
transient occupant for a period of less than 30 days
or one calendar month, whichever is less.
Sites like Airbnb,
HomeAway,
VRBO,
Booking.com,
TripAdvisor,
Homestay.com, have allowed property owners to
earn extra funds from their primary, vacation, and
investment properties when they are not using them.
In order to start renting your
property you must get the following licenses:
- Unincorporated Miami Dade
County Certificate of Use (CU)
- Florida Department of Revenue
Sales and Use Tax
- Florida Vacation Rental Dwelling License
If a building or unit(s) is found to be operating a
short-term rental illegally, the tenants/visitors
will be evicted by Unincorporated Miami Dade County
and fines assessed against the owner.
In addition to
property owners, we also work with Hotel/Motel
operators and Property Management companies that
want to transfer licenses to new owners.
Helpful Link:
Unincorporated Miami Dade County Short Term Rental
Ordinance
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