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Orlando vs Scottsdale: Short-Term Rental Rules Compared (2026)

Orlando is currently "primary residence only" while Scottsdale is "allowed with permit". The bigger difference is eligibility: Orlando restricts rentals to the host's own residence, while Scottsdale permits dedicated rentals. On cost, Scottsdale is the cheaper market to license ($250 vs $275). Full verified details for both markets below โ€” always confirm current requirements with each jurisdiction.

Orlando, FL Primary residence onlyScottsdale, AZ Permit required

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RuleOrlando, FLScottsdale, AZ
Legal statusPrimary residence onlyAllowed with permit
Permit requiredYesYes
Permit nameHome Sharing RegistrationVacation Rental License (Short-Term/Vacation Rental License)
Permit fee$275$250
RenewalAnnualAnnual
Primary residence onlyYesNo
Owner occupancy requiredYesNo
Night cap / yearNone foundNone found
Minimum stayNone foundNone found
Total occupancy taxes~12.5%~13.97%
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
Orange County Discretionary Sales Surtax (0.5%)ยท usually collected by platform$2.25
Orange County Tourist Development Tax (6%)ยท usually collected by platform$27.00
Total tax (12.5%)$56.25
Guest pays$506.25

Estimate only. Platform collection varies by listing site and agreement; verify rates with the taxing authorities.

Orlando, FL

Orlando only allows short-term rentals (under 30 days) as owner-occupied 'home sharing': the owner or a long-term tenant must live on-site and be present during every stay, only one booking at a time is allowed, and no more than half the bedrooms may be rented โ€” renting out an entire home short-term is prohibited in residential zones (whole-unit 'Commercial Dwelling Units' are limited to O-3, MU and AC commercial districts). Hosts must obtain an annual Home Sharing Registration ($275 first year, $100-$125 renewals, with a yearly interior inspection), and guests pay roughly 12.5% in combined state and Orange County taxes, which Airbnb and Vrbo collect on platform bookings. Always confirm current requirements with the city before operating.

Full Orlandorules, playbook & sources โ†’

Scottsdale, AZ

Short-term rentals are legal throughout Scottsdale (Arizona state law bars cities from prohibiting them), but every property rented for less than 30 days must hold an annual City of Scottsdale vacation rental license ($250 per property per year), plus a state TPT license and Maricopa County rental registration. There are no owner-occupancy, night-cap, or per-owner limits; the biggest restrictions are strict operational rules โ€” $500,000 liability insurance, neighbor notification, sex-offender checks on booking guests, and a ban on commercial/event-center use that was significantly strengthened by Ordinance 4719 effective July 23, 2026. Always confirm current requirements with the city before operating.

Full Scottsdalerules, playbook & sources โ†’

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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