Miami vs Nashville: Short-Term Rental Rules Compared (2026)
Miami is currently "restricted" while Nashville is "allowed with permit". Full verified details for both markets below โ always confirm current requirements with each jurisdiction.
Side by side
| Rule | Miami, FL | Nashville, TN |
|---|---|---|
| Legal status | Restricted | Allowed with permit |
| Permit required | Yes | Yes |
| Permit name | Certificate of Use (CU) for Lodging + Business Tax Receipt (BTR) (City of Miami), plus Florida DBPR lodging license and Certificate of Occupancy | Short Term Rental Property (STRP) Permit |
| Permit fee | โ | $313 |
| Renewal | Annual | Annual |
| Primary residence only | No | No |
| Owner occupancy required | No | No |
| Night cap / year | None found | None found |
| Minimum stay | None found | 1 night(s) |
| Total occupancy taxes | ~13% | ~16.75% |
| Last verified | July 10, 2026 | July 12, 2026 |
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| Gross rent | $450.00 |
| Florida Transient Rental Tax (state sales tax) (6%)ยท usually collected by platform | $27.00 |
| Miami-Dade Discretionary Sales Surtax (1%)ยท usually collected by platform | $4.50 |
| Miami-Dade Tourist Development Tax (2%)ยท usually collected by platform | $9.00 |
| Miami-Dade Convention Development Tax (3%)ยท usually collected by platform | $13.50 |
| Miami-Dade Professional Sports Franchise Facility Tax (1%)ยท usually collected by platform | $4.50 |
| Total tax (13%) | $58.50 |
| Guest pays | $508.50 |
Estimate only. Platform collection varies by listing site and agreement; verify rates with the taxing authorities.
Miami, FL
In the City of Miami (distinct from Miami Beach), short-term rentals are banned in T3 and T4-R transect zones โ which cover most single-family homes and duplexes โ under a ban upheld in City of Miami v. Airbnb, and are legal only in higher-intensity zones where Miami 21 permits lodging. Operating legally requires converting the unit to Apartment-Hotel/Condo-Hotel use via a building permit, then holding a Certificate of Occupancy, an annually renewed city Certificate of Use, a city Business Tax Receipt, and a Florida DBPR lodging license (about $170/year for a single unit plus a $50 application fee; city fees are invoiced case-by-case). Combined lodging taxes total roughly 13% (6% state sales + 1% county surtax + 6% Miami-Dade tourist taxes), which registered platforms like Airbnb collect. Always confirm current requirements with the city before operating.
Full Miamirules, playbook & sources โNashville, TN
Short-term rentals are legal in Nashville (Metro Nashville-Davidson County) only with a Short Term Rental Property (STRP) permit from the Metro Codes Department, which costs $313 and must be renewed annually. The biggest restriction is zoning: new not-owner-occupied (investor) permits are banned in residential districts (AR2A, R, RS, RM) and are only issued in commercial, mixed-use, and downtown districts, while owner-occupied permits remain available in most residential zones (limited to natural persons, one permit per lot in single- and two-family districts, max four sleeping rooms). Always confirm current requirements with the city before operating.
Full Nashvillerules, playbook & sources โInformational only โ not legal, tax, or financial advice. Rules change frequently in both markets; verify current requirements with each jurisdiction before operating.