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STR Regulations for Corpus Christi, Texas

Overview: Are short‑term rentals allowed in Corpus Christi, TX?

Yes—short‑term rentals (STRs) are allowed in Corpus Christi with restrictions and a mandatory registration permit. Corpus Christi’s STR Ordinance (approved by City Council on June 28, 2022) allows STRs in most single‑family residential districts citywide, but they are explicitly prohibited in single‑family zoning districts within the Padre/Mustang Island Area Development Plan (ADP) boundary. Non‑owner‑occupied STRs are capped at 15% of the block face and are issued on a first‑come, first‑served basis. All STRs must register annually, regardless of location.

Type 1 (owner‑operator occupied) STRs are permitted throughout the city with no cap, except in single‑family areas within the Padre/Mustang Island ADP where STRs are not permitted. Type 2 (non‑owner‑operator) STRs are allowed but capped at 15% of the block face, subject to availability and the same Padre/Mustang Island exception. The city uses a published STR Overview Map to determine zoning and eligibility.

How to start an STR business in this market

  1. Verify zoning eligibility
  • Use the city’s STR, Parcel, and Zoning Map to confirm whether your property is in a zone that permits STRs and whether Padre/Mustang Island single‑family restrictions apply.
  • If you need assistance validating zoning, contact the city at STRRegistration@cctexas.com.
  1. Determine STR type and capacity
  • Type 1 (owner‑operator): STR is your primary residence. No citywide cap; permitted except in single‑family zones within the Padre/Mustang Island ADP.
  • Type 2 (non‑owner‑operator): STR is not your primary residence. Limited to 15% of the block face. Awarded first‑come, first‑served; same Padre/Mustang Island single‑family restriction applies.
  • Confirm maximum occupancy based on local life safety requirements and floor‑plan capacity.
  1. Prepare application materials
  • Owners, operators, and agent details (names, addresses, emails, phone numbers).
  • Floor plan sketch showing sleeping areas, proposed maximum guests, evacuation routes, and fire extinguisher locations.
  • 24/7 contact person (owner, operator, or agent) authorized to respond to complaints.
  • Sworn self‑certification of compliance with standards, including maintenance of insurance and annual fire extinguisher inspections in accordance with the current city fire code.
  • Valid credit/debit card for permit fee payment.
  1. Submit via the city’s online portal
  • Create an account in the MuniRevs portal and submit your application and fee. The portal also supports Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) registration and filings.
  1. Post‑approval compliance
  • Annual renewal is required in January to remain compliant.
  • Maintain insurance and complete annual fire extinguisher inspections.
  • Respond to complaints promptly via your designated 24/7 contact.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

City‑level permits and documentation

  • STR Registration Permit: Mandatory for all STRs citywide. Valid for the calendar year. Apply and renew via MuniRevs.
  • Application content:
    • List of owners, operators, agents (names, addresses, emails, phone numbers).
    • Floor plan sketch with sleeping areas, proposed maximum guests, evacuation routes, fire extinguisher locations.
    • 24/7 contact person (owner/operator/agent) authorized to respond to complaints.
    • Sworn self‑certification of compliance with standards, including insurance and annual fire extinguisher inspections.
    • Permit fee payment via the portal.

Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT) registration and filing

  • Required of STRs, hotels, and bed & breakfasts.
  • Complete HOT registration and file/submit taxes via the MuniRevs portal.

Life‑safety and property standards

  • Insurance coverage must be maintained.
  • Annual inspection of required fire extinguishers in accordance with the city’s current fire code.
  • Life‑safety posting and egress readiness as indicated on the floor plan sketch.

Renewals and monitoring

  • Annual permit renewal every January.
  • Compliance monitored via the city’s Code Enforcement and STR complaint channels.

Specific regulations for STRs: city, county, and state

City of Corpus Christi (municipal)

  • STRs are defined as renting all or a portion of a residential dwelling for less than 30 consecutive days and not less than 12 hours.
  • STRs allowed citywide in single‑family residential districts with restrictions, but prohibited in single‑family zoning districts within the Padre/Mustang Island ADP.
  • Type 1 (owner‑operator) STRs: permitted with no cap, subject to Padre/Mustang Island single‑family restriction.
  • Type 2 (non‑owner‑operator) STRs: limited to 15% of the block face, awarded first‑come, first‑served; subject to the same Padre/Mustang Island restriction.
  • Mandatory annual STR registration permit via MuniRevs; registration does not expire during the year but must be renewed each January.
  • HOT registration and filing required for STRs, hotels, and bed & breakfasts.
  • Compliance expectations include insurance maintenance and annual fire extinguisher inspections.

Nueces County

  • The provided sources do not specify county‑level STR regulations distinct from the city’s requirements. Investors should verify any county overlays (e.g., flood, dune protection, or coastal management constraints) that could affect development or operations. The city’s STR Map and Development Services Department are the best starting points for zoning and overlay verification.

State of Texas

  • State law requires STR operators (and hotels/B&Bs) to collect and remit Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT). Corpus Christi provides a local HOT registration and filing process via MuniRevs; many operators file state and local HOT through the same platform.
  • Texas state sales tax does not generally apply to the rent of rooms to transients subject to HOT, but operators should confirm their specific tax obligations with the Texas Comptroller. Maintain proper accounting for tax remittances.

Contact information (phone, email, website)

  • STR Registration (zoning assistance, general STR policy):

    • Email: STRRegistration@cctexas.com
    • Phone: (361) 826‑3240
  • MuniRevs Support (application portal technical/account issues):

    • Email: support@munirevs.com
    • Phone: 311 (City of Corpus Christi), then select option 6
  • Code Enforcement / STR Complaints:

    • Online: Code Enforcement Online Self‑Service Center (311 portal)
    • Phone (STR complaints): (361) 226‑7030
    • City 311: 311
    • Email: STRComplaints@cctexas.com

Links to source pages (as provided)

  • City of Corpus Christi – Development Services – Short‑Term Rentals (STR): www.corpuschristitx.gov/department-directory/development-services/short-term-rentals-str/
  • MuniRevs Portal – STR Permit Applications & HOT Filing: corpuschristi.munirevs.com/
  • STR, Parcel, and Zoning Map: corpus.maps.arcgis.com/apps/dashboards/9af38dda2b0c43d588355b92f434b054
  • Code Enforcement Online Self‑Service Center: 311.cctexas.com/

Operational notes for investors

  • Zoning diligence is essential. If the property is in single‑family zoning within the Padre/Mustang Island ADP, an STR is prohibited. Confirm zone and block‑face capacity for Type 2 (non‑owner‑operator) properties before purchase or lease.
  • Track the 15% cap on block faces for Type 2 STRs. The first‑come, first‑served issuance mechanism means time‑sensitive registration is advantageous.
  • Streamline compliance by preparing complete application packets, maintaining insurance, scheduling annual fire extinguisher inspections, and designating a reliable 24/7 contact to respond to complaints.
  • Use the 311 portal for reporting non‑compliant STRs and to stay informed on city communications.
  • File and remit HOT through MuniRevs to avoid penalties and maintain good standing. If your financial stack requires separate state filings, coordinate with the Texas Comptroller’s office as needed.

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Overview of Corpus Christi

Corpus Christi sits on the southern Texas coast, where the Nueces River meets the Gulf of Mexico, and serves as the seat of Nueces County. With a population of roughly 320,000, it is the largest city on the Texas Gulf Coast between Houston and the Rio Grande Valley, and it carries the easygoing rhythm of a working seaport married to a beach town. Locals know it as the "Sparkling City by the Sea," a nickname that hints at its identity as a year-round coastal destination and the launch point for trips to one of the longest stretches of undeveloped barrier island in the world. The nearest major city is San Antonio, located about 150 miles to the northwest, while Houston lies roughly 3.5 hours to the northeast along the Gulf Coast.

Just southeast of the city, Padre Island National Seashore protects more than 70 miles of Gulf shoreline, dunes, and tidal flats on the northern tip of North Padre Island. About a 30-minute drive from downtown, the seashore is the centerpiece of the region's appeal, drawing visitors for swimming, surf fishing, camping, and the chance to witness Kemp's ridley sea turtle releases during nesting season. The park is also one of the few places in Texas where visitors can drive directly onto a natural Gulf beach, providing a noticeably quieter alternative to the more developed stretches of sand closer to the city.

On the bayfront, the USS Lexington is hard to miss, a WWII-era aircraft carrier permanently moored just across the harbor from downtown Corpus Christi. Now a museum and educational facility, the ship offers self-guided tours through crew quarters, flight deck, and hangar bays, and it is consistently one of the most-visited attractions on the coast. It sits within a short drive of the Texas State Aquarium, which shares the North Beach waterfront and showcases Gulf marine life alongside exhibits on tropical rivers and a hands-on splash zone for families.

Across the bay and roughly 45 minutes northeast of Corpus Christi, Port Aransas offers a different pace on Mustang Island, a laid-back beach community reached by a short ferry ride from Aransas Pass. The town mixes shrimp-boat docks, beach cottages, and small galleries, and it functions as the gateway to Mustang Island State Park, a stretch of parkland where visitors can camp, kayak, and watch shorebirds along the rolling surf.

For short-term rental investors, Corpus Christi's combination of reliable year-round mild weather, an airport with nonstop service to several Texas hubs, and a deep bench of nearby attractions makes it a natural fit for both weekend beachgoers and longer family stays. Properties that capture the bayfront, the channel views, or easy access to Padre Island tend to perform especially well, since the city's appeal stretches from its own harbor out to the wider Coastal Bend beyond.

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