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High Springs, FL
Generally Investor Friendly
Local STR Agent

Yes. Short‑term rentals (STRs) are allowed in High Springs, Florida, subject to compliance with state, county, and any local requirements. There are no city‑specific ordinances cited in the provided materials; therefore, statewide Florida requirements apply in High Springs and, to the extent adopted locally, county‑level rules also apply. If Alachua County has adopted additional STR regulations, investors must also comply with them. As of the sources supplied, Alachua‑specific STR rules are not provided; use the statewide framework and the county contact information at the end of this guide to confirm locally.
Step 1: Confirm local allowances and zoning
Step 2: Secure the statewide license you must have in Florida
Step 3: Set up your state and local tax accounts
Step 4: Designate a responsible party and prepare guest communications
Step 5: Insurance and safety
Step 6: Platform compliance and advertising
Step 7: Governance watch and periodic renewals
Licenses (state)
Tax registrations (state and local)
Operational documentation and postings (state guidance and local practice)
Local ordinance status
City of High Springs
Alachua County
State of Florida (applies statewide, including High Springs)
City of High Springs (general planning and zoning)
Alachua County (short‑term rental oversight and taxation)
State agencies (licensing and taxation)


High Springs is a city in Alachua County, Florida, United States. It is the fourth-largest city in Alachua County and seventh-largest in North Central Florida. The population was 6,215 at the 2020 census.
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