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Short-Term Rental Information

The following information regarding short-term rentals is intended to clarify and provide essential information that property owners in Okaloosa County need to know regarding owning and managing vacation rental properties. 

In the state of Florida, any overnight rental that is less than six months in duration is considered a short-term rental (STR). A "vacation rental" is a type of STR and is defined as...

Any individually or collectively owned single-family, two-family, three-family, or four-family house or dwelling unit that is also a transient public lodging establishment OR a unit or group of units in a condominium, cooperative or timeshare plan.

Thank you for considering Destin-Fort Walton Beach! We have made it easy for you to start planning your next vacation. Learn more at Destin-FWB.com.

Important resources:

  • Get required vacation rental licensing from state for a lodging establishment - myfloridalicense.com/DBPR/hotels-restaurants/licensing/vrtsp-guide/
  • Okaloosa Island Protective Covenants - Visit myokaloosa.com/gm/home to view a map and learn more about the Okaloosa Island Zone B-1 protective covenants and restrictions.
  • Pay the Okaloosa County Tourist Development Tax - This tax is applicable to all guests who rent for six (6) months or less. The tourist development tax is currently a tax in addition to the total rental amount received from any person who rents, leases, or lets for consideration any living quarter or sleeping or housekeeping accommodation. For more information contact the Okaloosa County Clerk of Courts & Comptroller at TouristTax@OkaloosaClerk.com or call 850-651-7200 x3492. Visit okaloosaclerk.com/tourist-development-tax to learn more. Visit okaloosatouristtax.munirevs.com to register and remit. 
  • Homestead exemption info - If the owner is not permanently residing in the dwelling or it is a rental, vacation home, or vacant, the property owner could be in violation of the homestead exemption regulations and could possibly be subject to multiple years of property taxes as determined by the Property Appraiser’s Office. For more information contact the Okaloosa County Property Appraiser’s Office at (850) 651-7240 or okaloosapa.com/real-property
  • Interested in exploring options as a Vacation Rental provider and unsure if you're in a restricted area of Okaloosa Island? Please feel free to contact the Growth Management office at 850-651-7180 or visit myokaloosa.com/gm/home

Complaints?

The County May:

  • Limit occupancy per unit
  • Require Vacation Rentals to register with the County
  • Require specific information to be posted onsite
  • Impose inspection requirements
  • Regulate parking, solid waste, evacuations, etc.

Analysis of the County's ability to regulate short-term rentals, including the legislative history of the preemption and exception of Okaloosa Island. Click HERE for the agenda item and legal printout. Click HERE for a one-page memorandum.