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Commission raises vacation-rental registration fees to recover enforcement costs; staff says change matches regional cities

5809981 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

The commission adopted a new fee schedule that raises initial registration and renewal fees for vacation rentals so the program can reach full cost recovery, following staff testimony that neighboring cities charge substantially higher rates and that the department now manages far more units and a 24-hour complaint hotline.

The Fort Lauderdale City Commission on Sept. 16 approved a revised vacation-rental registration fee schedule that increases the initial registration fee and annual renewal amount to cover the city’s program costs, including inspection staffing and a 24-hour complaint hotline.

Why it matters: The city’s vacation-rental program has expanded from a few hundred listings to more than 1,300 units, staff said, and enforcement — including neighborhood complaints about trash, noise, occupancy and illegal operations — requires dedicated personnel and a vendor-run complaint line. Staff recommended raising fees to achieve “full cost recovery,” and commissioners approved the change.

What staff presented: Portia Garcia, who leads the registration program, told the commission that…

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