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Miami vs Palm Springs: Short-Term Rental Rules Compared (2026)

Miami is currently "restricted" while Palm Springs is "restricted". Full verified details for both markets below โ€” always confirm current requirements with each jurisdiction.

Miami, FL RestrictedPalm Springs, CA Restricted

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RuleMiami, FLPalm Springs, CA
Legal statusRestrictedRestricted
Permit requiredYesYes
Permit nameCertificate of Use (CU) for Lodging + Business Tax Receipt (BTR) (City of Miami), plus Florida DBPR lodging license and Certificate of OccupancyVacation Rental Registration Certificate
Permit feeโ€”$1,046
RenewalAnnualAnnual
Primary residence onlyNoNo
Owner occupancy requiredNoNo
Night cap / yearNone foundNone found
Minimum stayNone foundNone found
Total occupancy taxes~13%~12.5%
Last verifiedJuly 10, 2026July 10, 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.

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Palm Springs, CA

Short-term rentals (stays of 28 nights or less) are legal in Palm Springs only with a city Vacation Rental Registration Certificate ($1,046 per year as of December 1, 2025, plus a one-time $25 TOT permit), and each owner may hold just one certificate. The biggest restrictions are the annual contract caps โ€” 26 rental contracts per calendar year for post-October 17, 2022 permittees (grandfathered 'existing permittees' keep 32 plus 4 third-quarter contracts after Ordinance 2118 cancelled a planned 2026 reduction) โ€” and a 20% per-neighborhood certificate cap under which new applications are refused in neighborhoods at or above the limit. Rentals are limited to single-family dwellings (prohibited in apartments), and hosts remit 11.5% city TOT plus a 1% TBID monthly. Always confirm current requirements with the city before operating.

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Informational only โ€” not legal, tax, or financial advice. Rules change frequently in both markets; verify current requirements with each jurisdiction before operating.

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