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Corben Briggs
  • Rental Property Investor
  • boston, MA
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STR regulations in Ft Lauderale, FL area

Corben Briggs
  • Rental Property Investor
  • boston, MA
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Hey all! Going through a few markets for my next ABNB STR rental property and one of the main markets I am looking to purchase in was the Ft Lauderdale area. My last rental I purchased in Nashville had some pretty strict regulations on which parts of the city qualified for a short term rental permit and which were blocked off.

Does anyone know of regulations on permits/city codes there? Would love to connect with realtors to get some more info.

anything helps, thanks!

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David Collier Jr
  • Pompano Beach, FL
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David Collier Jr
  • Pompano Beach, FL
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Have an investor friend doing the inspections now in Ft. Laud. What stood out to me was that you are required to have a hardwired land line phone and hard wired smoke doctors. The landline phone is laughable and speaks to how antiquated Gov can be. 

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