Overview of Current Regulations
Bradenton Beach, located on Anna Maria Island, has established comprehensive regulations for short-term rentals (STRs) to balance the needs of property owners, residents, and visitors. These regulations aim to maintain neighborhood quality while allowing the economic benefits of vacation rentals.
Regulatory Framework
- Licensing and Permits:
- All STR operators must obtain a Certificate of Registration to legally rent their properties. This requirement applies to any property rented more than three times per year for periods of less than 30 days (Islander).
- The registration process includes submitting detailed property information, proof of insurance, and ensuring compliance with safety and zoning codes.
- Occupancy Limits and Guest Behavior:
- Occupancy is limited to two people per bedroom plus two additional guests, not exceeding eight guests total. This measure helps prevent overcrowding and minimize neighborhood disruptions (Islander).
- Guests must adhere to a “Good Neighbor Policy,” which includes rules on noise, parking, and trash disposal. Violation of these policies can result in fines for both guests and property owners.
- Safety and Compliance:
- STR properties must comply with fire safety regulations, including smoke detectors and fire extinguishers. Regular inspections ensure compliance with these standards (Islander).
- Exterior signage with contact information for the owner or rental agent, and interior notices with occupancy and parking limits, must be visibly posted (Islander).
- Enforcement and Penalties:
- The city has established a dedicated hotline for STR complaints, ensuring rapid response to issues. Violations can lead to significant fines and, in severe cases, the revocation of the rental permit (Islander).