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On January 8, 2024, City Council approved regulations for short-term rentals operating in Lewisville. The effective date of the ordinance is July 8, 2024.
What is a short-term rental?
A short-term rental (STR) is any dwelling unit or portion of a dwelling unit that is rented to guests for less than 30 consecutive days. An STR does not include a hotel, motel, inn, or bed and breakfast. To read the complete definition, please go to Lewisville City Code Sec. 4-151.
Are short-term rentals allowed in Lewisville?
Yes, STRs are allowed to operate in Lewisville, but must obtain a permit, report hotel occupancy taxes, and meet other requirements. The one-year interim prohibition approved by Lewisville City Council on February 19, 2024 ended on March 4, 2025.
What is required to operate an STR in Lewisville?
Effective July 8, 2024, all STR's are required to obtain a Short-Term Rental Unit permit annually. The permit must be obtained prior to advertising and renting the STR. A maximum of 130 STR permits can be active at any given time. In addition to a permit, STR's must also report the hotel occupancy tax every month. To read the complete ordinance, please visit Lewisville City Code Sec. 4-201.
Is there a limit on STR permits?
On March 3, 2025, the Lewisville City Council approved a limit of 130 active short-term rental unit permits. The STR permit application will close when the combined number of active STR permits and STR applications reaches 130. The application will open up if permits are denied, revoked, or expire. Current STR permit holders may submit an STR application at least 30 days before their current permit expires, even if the application process is closed.
Questions?
Check out the FAQ below, or contact us at permitting@cityoflewisville.com or 972.219.3470.