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St. Augustine Tackles Vacation Rental Issues with Fee Hikes and Enforcement Efforts

December 29, 2025
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St. Augustine is confronting the growing challenge of illegal vacation rentals, a situation that has prompted the city commission to unanimously approve a modest increase in fees for legitimate short-term rental owners. This move aims to bolster administrative resources for managing these rentals and addressing concerns within the community.

Key Takeaways

  • St. Augustine city commissioners have unanimously approved a fee increase for vacation rental owners.
  • The increase is intended to cover administrative costs associated with managing short-term rentals.
  • The city is also grappling with the issue of illegal vacation rentals.

Fee Increase Details

The city of St. Augustine has implemented a small fee increase for vacation rental owners, affecting approximately 820 active short-term rentals. This decision, unanimously approved by city commissioners, is designed to offset the administrative expenses incurred by the city in overseeing these properties. Commissioner Cynthia Garris expressed support for the modest rise, emphasizing a desire to avoid overwhelming residents with substantial cost hikes. The increase adds about $9 to the base rate and $6 to the per-bedroom rate, with the understanding that these fees are borne by rental owners, not the general taxpayer.

Community Reactions

While the fee increase is considered modest, some visitors have voiced concerns about its potential impact on rental prices and the overall appeal of St. Augustine as a destination. Stacey Judge, a frequent visitor, noted that rising costs could lead people to seek accommodations outside the city. However, others, like Christopher Stevens from the United Kingdom, expressed a more positive outlook, viewing the fee as a necessary contribution to maintaining local services and amenities. He stated, "If it helps, like, maintain, the areas, facilities, trash pickup in general, services around the island, around the area…. I’m for it."

Addressing Illegal Rentals

Beyond the fee adjustments, the city is actively working to address the proliferation of illegal vacation rentals. The exact strategies and the extent of enforcement efforts are ongoing, but the fee increase is part of a broader initiative to better manage the short-term rental market and ensure compliance with city regulations. The growing number of these rentals has presented challenges in maintaining community character and ensuring equitable service provision.

Sources

  • St. Augustine struggling with illegal vacation rentals – Action News Jax, Action News Jax.
  • Small fee increase on tap for St. Augustine vacation rentals after city commissioners unanimously approve
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