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    This spacious 5-bedroom, 4-bathroom home is perfect for corporate housing, offering ample space and privacy for professionals and their families. Located in the prestigious Solterra Resort, this property allows for multi-year leases and explicit subleasing, making it an ideal choice for companies seeking long-term accommodations. Its proximity to Disney attractions and local hospitals ensures convenience for both leisure and work-related activities.

    Solterra Resort provides a serene environment with 24-hour guard-gated security, ensuring peace of mind for residents. The property features a private pool and heated spa, perfect for relaxation after a long day. With easy access to community amenities such as a fitness center, tennis courts, and a lazy river, tenants can enjoy a resort-style living experience. The nearby scenic pond and conservation area add to the property's charm, making it a desirable location for corporate tenants.

    Property Features

    • 5 Bedrooms / 4 Bathrooms: Spacious layout for comfort and privacy
    • Private Pool and Spa: Relax in your own backyard oasis
    • In Unit Laundry: Convenient laundry facilities
    • Attached Garage: Secure parking for vehicles
    • Resort Amenities: Access to fitness center, tennis courts, and more

    "Davenport" is often a catch-all term for a massive vacation rental area south of Disney. It is crucial to check the specific jurisdiction because 95% of the popular short-term rental communities (like ChampionsGate, Solterra, Regal Palms) are actually in Unincorporated Polk County, not the small City of Davenport limits. The Unincorporated County is extremely friendly to short-term rentals, as its economy relies on them, but they enforce strict registration rules.

    Key Requirements

    • State License: You must obtain a Vacation Rental License from the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
    • County Tax Receipt: You must obtain a Local Business Tax Receipt (BTR) from the Polk County Tax Collector. This acts as your local "permit." You cannot get this until you have your State DBPR license.
    • HOA is King: Almost every property in Davenport is in a Master-Planned Community with an HOA. While the county allows rentals, the specific HOA may have minimum stay requirements (e.g., 3 days, 7 days, or 30 days). You must verify the specific community's covenants.

    Operational and Safety Standards

    • Trash Rules: Polk County is strict about trash bins being left out. They must be stored out of sight on non-pickup days to avoid fines.
    • Safety: You should have fire extinguishers, smoke detectors, and emergency lighting. If the home has a pool, you must comply with the Florida Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act (door alarms or safety fence), which is a common failure point for inspections.

    Tax Obligations

    • Total Tax Rate: ~12% Total (7% State Sales/Surtax + 5% County Tourist Tax).
    • Collection (Good News): Unlike Panama City Beach, Polk County HAS an agreement with Airbnb and Vrbo. These platforms DO collect and remit the 5% Tourist Development Tax (TDT) for you.
    • Registration Trap: Even though Airbnb collects the tax, you are STILL REQUIRED to register for a Tourist Tax Account with the Polk County Tax Collector to report your revenue (even if it's $0 due because Airbnb paid it). Failure to register is a compliance violation.

    Enforcement

    • Fines: Operating without a Business Tax Receipt can lead to fines starting at $250.
    • HOA Fines: Community HOAs often have their own "compliance officers" who patrol for parking and trash violations, issuing fines that go directly to the property owner (your landlord).
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