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STR Regulations for Steinhatchee, Florida

Overview: STR Regulatory Status in Steinhatchee, FL

Short-term rentals ARE ALLOWED in Steinhatchee, Florida. The regulatory environment is characterized as "LOW" by market data, indicating fewer restrictions compared to many other jurisdictions. However, hosts must comply with state-level Florida regulations, Taylor County requirements, and state tax obligations.

Steinhatchee falls under Taylor County jurisdiction, with no specific local ordinances governing short-term rentals identified. The town has 149 active Airbnb listings according to recent market data, with a median annual revenue of $20,532 and an average daily rate of $260.

What do Airbnb hosts actually earn in Steinhatchee?

Steinhatchee hosts earn a median $19,995/year with $235 ADR and 39% occupancy.

Top performers pull in $34,298+ per year.

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How to Start a Short-Term Rental Business in Steinhatchee

Step-by-Step Launch Process

  1. Property Compliance Verification

    • Ensure your property meets zoning requirements under Taylor County Land Development Code
    • Verify property type (single-family, condo, or multi-unit) to determine license classification
    • Check for any HOA restrictions that may limit STR operations
  2. State Licensing Acquisition

    • Apply for Florida Vacation Rental license through DBPR (Department of Business and Professional Regulation)
    • Determine appropriate license type based on your property structure
    • Submit application online through DBPR portal
  3. Tax Registration and Setup

    • Register for Florida Sales Tax Certificate Number
    • Set up systems to collect and remit state sales tax and local tourist development taxes
    • Establish quarterly or monthly filing schedules
  4. County Requirements

    • Obtain Taylor County Local Business Tax Receipt
    • Secure Transient Rental Tax Certificate
    • Ensure compliance with county Land Development Code zoning restrictions
  5. Property Preparation

    • Implement required safety features (smoke detectors, fire safety measures)
    • Establish cleanliness protocols meeting DBPR standards
    • Prepare bedding and linens meeting health code requirements
  6. Listing and Marketing

    • Create listings on major platforms (Airbnb, VRBO, etc.)
    • Develop competitive pricing strategy accounting for seasonal variations
    • Highlight amenities that appeal to Steinhatchee's target market (fishing, scalloping, waterfront access)

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

State-Level Requirements (Florida)

Primary License:

  • Vacation Rental License from Florida DBPR
    • Vacation Rental - Condominium: For units in condominium or cooperative buildings
    • Vacation Rental - Dwelling: For single-family houses, townhouses, or units in duplex/triplex/quadruplex buildings
    • License Classifications:
      • Single License: One property owned/operated by same individual/entity
      • Group License: Multiple units in single building/complex operated by licensed agent
      • Collective License: Group of houses/units at separate locations (max 75 units, restricted to counties within one district)

Tax Registration:

  • Florida Sales Tax Certificate Number
  • State sales tax collection and remittance
  • Local tourist development tax collection

Fees:

  • Application fee: $50
  • HEP (Hospitality Education Program) fee: $10
  • License fees (Taylor County - District 6):
    • Single rental unit: $170 full year / $90 half year
    • 2-25 rental units: $180 full year / $95 half year
    • Additional tiers available for larger operations
  • District 6 (Taylor County) renewal date: June 1
  • Half-year fee begins: December 1

County-Level Requirements (Taylor County)

Business Registration:

  • Local Business Tax Receipt
  • Transient Rental Tax Certificate

Zoning Compliance:

  • Taylor County Land Development Code compliance
  • Zoning restrictions adherence
  • Property use verification as transient public lodging establishment

Operational Standards and Guidelines

Health and Safety Requirements:

  • Maintain clean, safe property condition
  • Provide clean bedding and linens (changed between guests or weekly, whichever comes first)
  • Ensure proper sanitation of dishes and glassware between guests
  • Maintain pest-free environment
  • Provide soap (individually wrapped bars or liquid dispensers)
  • Baby cribs must meet Consumer Products Safety Commission standards

Fire Safety Requirements:

  • Install smoke detectors in every living unit
  • Provide specialized smoke detectors for hearing impaired (1 per 50 units, max 5 per license)
  • Ensure proper and safe electrical systems
  • Comply with NFPA 101 Life Safety Code requirements
  • Buildings 3+ stories require Certificate of Balcony Inspection (every 3 years)
  • Automatic fire sprinklers required for buildings >75 feet or 3+ stories with interior egress

Display Requirements:

  • Display current license or copies conspicuously on premises
  • Post required notices if unable to sanitize dishes/glassware to public food service standards

Specific Regulations by Jurisdiction

City-Level Regulations (Steinhatchee)

  • No specific city ordinances governing short-term rentals were identified
  • Operations must comply with state and county regulations

County-Level Regulations (Taylor County)

  • Land Development Code compliance required
  • Zoning restrictions apply to STR operations
  • Local Business Tax Receipt mandatory
  • Transient Rental Tax Certificate required

State-Level Regulations (Florida)

  • DBPR Vacation Rental License required for entire unit rentals
  • Licensing threshold: Entire unit rented more than 3 times annually for periods under 30 days/month
  • Licensed Agent requirements for group/collective licenses
  • Annual training on human trafficking awareness for housekeeping/reception staff
  • Record-keeping requirements for licensees
  • Inspection compliance for fire safety and health standards

Important Notes:

  • Room rentals (not entire unit) don't require DBPR license but may face local jurisdiction
  • Properties must be advertised/operated as transient public lodging to require licensing
  • Collective licenses limited to 75 units within one district
  • Taylor County is in DBPR District 6 (Panama City district)

Contact Information for Local STR Authorities

State-Level Contact (Primary Licensing Authority)

Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation Division of Hotels and Restaurants

  • Address: 2601 Blair Stone Road, Tallahassee, FL 32399-1011
  • Phone: (850) 487-1395
  • TTY: (800) 955-8771
  • Email: dhr.info@myfloridalicense.com
  • Website: www2.myfloridalicense.com/hotels-restaurants/
  • Online Services: www.myfloridalicense.com/datamart/mainMenuFLDBPR.do
  • License Verification: www.myfloridalicense.com/wl11.asp?mode=0&SID=
  • File Complaints: www2.myfloridalicense.com/file-a-complaint/

County-Level Contacts (Taylor County)

Taylor County Tax Collector

  • Address: 108 N Jefferson St, Perry, FL 32347
  • Phone: (850) 838-3500
  • Website: www.taylorcountytaxcollector.com/
  • Services: Local Business Tax Receipt, Transient Rental Tax Certificate

Taylor County Administration

  • Address: 108 N Jefferson St, Perry, FL 32347
  • Phone: (850) 838-3500
  • Website: www.taylorcountygov.com/
  • Services: Land Development Code information, zoning compliance

Taylor County Property Appraiser

  • Phone: (850) 838-3500
  • Website: www.taylorcountygov.org/departments/property-appraiser/
  • Services: Property zoning verification, tax information

Links to Source Pages

Primary Regulatory Sources

  • Florida DBPR Vacation Rental Licensing Guide
  • Florida DBPR Online Services Portal
  • Florida DBPR Vacation Rental Database
  • Florida DBPR Lodging Fees

Market Analysis Sources

  • Steinhatchee STR Market Report - AirROI
  • Steinhatchee Market Analysis - STR Profit Map

Additional Resources

  • Taylor County Official Website
  • Taylor County Tax Collector
  • Florida DBPR File Complaint
  • Florida DBPR Vacation Rental License Verification

Property Management Resources

  • Steinhatchee Vacation Rental Management - GoSummer
  • Checkmate Rentals Steinhatchee

Disclaimer: This guide is based on available information as of October 2025. Regulations may change, and investors should verify current requirements with local authorities before proceeding with STR operations. The regulatory environment in Steinhatchee appears favorable with low restrictions, but compliance with all applicable state and county requirements remains mandatory for legal operation.

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Steinhatchee

Market Saturation Score

036912
Moderate Saturation
6/ 12
months with declining YoY revenue
5–7 declining months: moderate saturation risk - market may be nearing capacity.
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Overview of Steinhatchee

Steinhatchee ( STEEN-hatch-ee) is a Gulf coastal community in the southern part of Taylor County, Florida, United States. Steinhatchee is 38 miles (61 km) south of the county seat of Perry. Just across the Steinhatchee River is Jena, which is in Dixie County. Steinhatchee is 19.27 miles north of the town of Cross City. The name Steinhatchee was derived from the Creek esteen hatchee meaning river (hatchee) of man (esteen). Since the early 19th century, the village of Steinhatchee played an integral part in the foresting industry, particularly cedar used for making pencils, as well as fishing, crabbing and scalloping. The Steinhatchee River also flows by the community and into the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Idalia struck the village of approximately 600 citizens around 3 AM with a storm surge of 6 ft and 80 mph winds that escalated every hour.

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