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STR Regulations for Center, Texas

You asked for a guide centered on Center, Texas, but the content you provided does not address Center or its county (Shelby County). It covers Houston and The Colony. I can only use the provided content and cannot assume or fabricate local rules for Center. Therefore, below you’ll find a concise regulatory guide built strictly from the source materials for Houston and The Colony. If you want a guide for Center, TX specifically, please provide Center-related sources.

Part 1 — Houston, TX STR Regulatory Overview (effective Jan 1, 2026; registration opens Oct 1, 2025)

  • Are short-term rentals allowed?
    • Yes. Houston adopted a new short-term rental (STR) ordinance on April 16, 2025; it is effective January 1, 2026. Short-term rentals are defined as renting or offering to rent a dwelling unit (or portion thereof) for less than 30 consecutive days. Registration opens October 1, 2025.
  • How to start an STR business in Houston
    • Prepare documents in advance of applying for a Certificate(s) of Registration once registration opens on Oct 1, 2025:
      • Property and owner information
      • Emergency contact details
      • Tax documentation
      • Proof of completed training
      • Signed authorization form
      • Application fee
    • Submit the registration via the city’s designated portal: www.HoustonSTR.org
    • Understand that the application, training, and renewal requirements are likely to include safety and habitability standards and occupancy/guest limits; the city will publish full details at HoustonSTR.org.
  • Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines (as announced)
    • Short-Term Rental Certificate(s) of Registration (opens Oct 1, 2025)
    • Property and owner details; emergency contact; tax documentation
    • Proof of training completion
    • Signed authorization form
    • Application fee (amount TBD by the city)
    • Expect annual renewal
    • Note: The city’s portal and FAQ/resources will provide the definitive list and process steps. Visit HoustonSTR.org for the full ordinance, step-by-step registration, FAQs, and host/neighbor resources.
  • State and local tax obligations (summary)
    • Hotel Occupancy Tax (H.O.T.): Collect and remit a combined 17% hotel occupancy tax from guests (covers state and local components).
    • Texas Sales Tax: A 8.25% sales tax may also apply to rental income.
    • Airbnb typically collects/remits the hotel occupancy tax automatically for listings hosted on its platform.
    • Income reporting: All STR income must be reported to the IRS; consult a tax professional to ensure accurate reporting and to claim allowable deductions.
  • Specific regulations and operational guidance
    • Advertising: All ads must include the STR permit number.
    • Safety/habitability: Hosts must comply with local building and housing standards (e.g., functioning smoke/CO detectors, clearly marked exits, safe electrical systems).
    • Occupancy limits: The city restricts the number of occupants per rental to ensure safety and reduce neighborhood disruption; precise numerical limits will be specified by ordinance and posted at HoustonSTR.org.
    • Zoning: Confirm zoning with the Houston Planning Department before investing; some zones may be restricted or require special use permits.
  • Contact information
    • Administration & Regulatory Affairs Department
      • Email: [email protected]
      • Phone: 832-394-9000
      • Location: Houston Permitting Center, 1002 Washington Avenue, Houston, TX 77002
      • Registration Portal: www.HoustonSTR.org
  • Links to source pages
    • www.houstonpermittingcenter.org/news-events/update-administration-regulatory-affairs-department-newly-adopted-short-term-rental
    • www.hostaway.com/blog/rental-arbitrage-in-houston/

Part 2 — The Colony, TX STR Regulatory Overview (program launched Oct 1, 2022)

  • Are short-term rentals allowed?
    • Yes. The Colony permits STRs and requires registration and hotel occupancy tax remittance; there are currently no additional prohibitions beyond registration and tax.
  • How to start an STR business in The Colony
    • Register your STR with the City of The Colony at the city’s GovOS/MUNIRevs platform: thecolony.munirevs.com
    • Each STR requires its own registration; there is no fee to register.
    • The City has contracted with GovOS (formerly MUNIRevs) to provide a paperless, online compliance platform. Registration began Sept. 15, 2022, and hotel occupancy tax collection started Oct. 1, 2022.
  • Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines
    • Short-Term Rental Registration (no fee)
    • Six-digit account number (assigned after registration)
    • Activation code (provided by GovOS support if needed)
    • Note: The Colony does not have a separate permit besides registration; Airbnb and Vrbo do not remit The Colony’s HOT on behalf of operators.
  • Hotel Occupancy Tax (H.O.T.)
    • Rate: 7% of gross short-term rents (gross includes all consideration, non-optional fees such as cleaning/pet/extra guest/vehicle fees, and amounts received from lodging intermediaries).
    • Due dates: Quarterly—Jan 31, Apr 30, Jul 31, Oct 31. If no activity, still submit a zero-file return.
    • Late penalties/interest:
      • Penalties: 10% of tax due on the 61st day after the due date; minimum penalty $1.
      • Interest: 10% per annum begins accruing on the 61st day after the due date; interest does not start until 15 days late.
    • Payment methods: ACH/e-check and major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover). No transaction fee charged by the City.
    • Amending a return: Email finance with account number, owner name, period, over/underpayment details, and brief explanation.
  • Contact information
    • GovOS/MUNIRevs Support (system/account questions)
      • Email: [email protected]
      • Phone: 888-751-1911
    • City of The Colony Finance (HOT-related): [email protected] | Phone: 972-624-3140
    • General STR program/complaints: [email protected]
    • Registration Portal: thecolony.munirevs.com/
    • City Phone (general): 972-625-1756
  • Links to source pages
    • www.thecolonytx.gov/1255/Short-Term-Rentals

Key Differences — Houston vs. The Colony

  • Definition of STR: Houston defines STRs as < 30 consecutive days.
  • Effective/Launch dates: Houston ordinance is effective Jan 1, 2026 (registration opens Oct 1, 2025). The Colony’s program launched Oct 1, 2022.
  • Registration: Houston requires a Certificate(s) of Registration (application/training/fee). The Colony has free registration through GovOS/MUNIRevs.
  • Taxes: Houston hosts must collect 17% H.O.T. (often automated by Airbnb) and may owe 8.25% sales tax. The Colony imposes 7% H.O.T. payable quarterly via GovOS; no automation by Airbnb/Vrbo.
  • Advertising: Houston requires permit numbers in all ads.
  • Occupancy limits: Houston imposes guest/occupancy restrictions (numerical limits to be specified by ordinance). The Colony’s posted rules do not list numeric occupancy limits.
  • Renewal/fees: Houston requires annual renewal and a fee. The Colony has no registration fee and requires only quarterly HOT filings.

Compliance Checklist (Houston-specific highlights; use The Colony section for The Colony-specific rules)

  • Confirm zoning/planning approval before purchase (avoid restricted zones).
  • Register your property once registration opens (Oct 1, 2025) at HoustonSTR.org.
  • Complete training and submit all required documentation for your Certificate(s) of Registration.
  • Display the permit number in all advertisements.
  • Implement required safety equipment (smoke/CO detectors, marked exits, safe electrical systems).
  • Collect 17% H.O.T. from guests and remit as required; review whether 8.25% sales tax applies.
  • Report all STR income on your tax returns; consult a tax professional.
  • Maintain adequate STR insurance beyond standard homeowners/renters insurance.
  • Keep detailed records of occupancy, complaints, and actions taken to remain compliant.
  • Manage community relations: provide neighbors with contact info and establish protocols for addressing issues.

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Center is a city in Shelby County, Texas, United States. The population was 5,221 at the 2020 U.S. census. It is the county seat of Shelby County located in deep East Texas. It was named for its location near the center of Shelby County; the community is near the Louisiana border.

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