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Beginning January 3, 2022, Collier County Ordinance No. 2021-45 requires property owners to register their short-term vacation rental. The intent is to collect current and accurate information regarding short-term vacation rental properties, encourage the appropriate management of these properties, and protect the general health, safety, and welfare of the residents and visitors to Collier County.
Properties located in the City of Naples, City of Marco Island, and Everglades City are exempt from Ordinance 2021-45. If you are unsure if the rental property is in unincorporated Collier County, please refer to the Trim Notices for the property which can be found on the Collier County Property Appraiser website.
Short-Term Vacation Rental means the rental of any habitable space, including a room, apartment, living quarters, in any residential building, including but not limited to condominiums, single-family or multi-family homes, as provided in F.S.§125.0104(3)(a), as amended, unless such person rents, leases, or lets for consideration any living quarters or accommodations which are exempt according to the provisions of F.S. Ch. 212. Any owner who is not required to register with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), as defined by F.S. Ch. 509, is exempt from this ordinance. Per LDC section 5.03.03, guest houses may not be leased or rented.
This list is not all-inclusive. Please contact us if you are still unsure whether you need to register.
The designated responsible party contact needs to be available in person or by telephone twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week to address any law enforcement action, emergency response, or County ordinance violation arising from the rental unit and be willing and able to be onsite to address violations within the next day of notification.
This form is to be used to replace a Designated Responsible Party (‘Designated Responsible Party’) requesting to be removed from an application or issued Permit. For this process, there must be a Designated Responsible Party to replace the one identified on the Permit.
Designated Responsible Party Process- Change Form
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