Fla. Stat. 166.0335
Temporary shelter prohibition


(1)

For the purposes of this section, the term “temporary shelter” includes, but is not limited to, a recreational vehicle, trailer, or similar structure placed on a residential property.

(2)

Notwithstanding any other law, ordinance, or regulation to the contrary, following the declaration of a state of emergency issued by the Governor for a natural emergency as defined in s. 252.34(8) during which a permanent residential structure was damaged and rendered uninhabitable, a municipality may not prohibit the placement of one temporary shelter on the residential property for up to 36 months after the date of the declaration or until a certificate of occupancy is issued on the permanent residential structure on the property, whichever occurs first, if all of the following circumstances apply:The resident makes a good faith effort to rebuild or renovate the damaged permanent residential structure, including, but not limited to, applying for a building permit, submitting a plan or design to the municipality, or obtaining a construction loan.The temporary shelter is connected to water and electric utilities and does not present a threat to health and human safety.The resident lives in the temporary structure.

(a)

The resident makes a good faith effort to rebuild or renovate the damaged permanent residential structure, including, but not limited to, applying for a building permit, submitting a plan or design to the municipality, or obtaining a construction loan.

(b)

The temporary shelter is connected to water and electric utilities and does not present a threat to health and human safety.

(c)

The resident lives in the temporary structure.

Source: Section 166.0335 — Temporary shelter prohibition, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0166.­0335 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

166.011
Short title
166.021
Powers
166.031
Charter amendments
166.032
Electors
166.033
Development permits and orders
166.041
Procedures for adoption of ordinances and resolutions
166.042
Legislative intent
166.043
Ordinances and rules imposing price controls
166.044
Ordinances relating to possession or sale of ammunition
166.045
Proposed purchase of real property by municipality
166.047
Telecommunications services
166.048
Conservation of water
166.049
Municipal law enforcement agencies
166.0213
Governing body meetings
166.0321
Division of municipalities into districts
166.0335
Temporary shelter prohibition
166.0411
Legal challenges to certain recently enacted ordinances
166.0415
Enforcement by code inspectors
166.0425
Sign ordinances
166.0435
Amateur radio antennas
166.0442
Criminal history record checks for certain municipal employees and appointees
166.0443
Certain local employment registration prohibited
166.0444
Employee assistance programs
166.0445
Family day care homes
166.0446
Prohibition of fees for first responder services
166.0447
Municipal park entrance fee discounts
166.0451
Disposition of municipal property for affordable housing
166.0481
Sanitary sewer lateral inspection programs for municipalities
166.0483
Permit may not be required for owner to paint residence
166.0484
Ordinances, regulations, and policies concerning temporary underground power panels
166.0485
Establishment of neighborhood crime watch programs
166.0486
Establishment of civilian oversight boards
166.0493
Powers, duties, and obligations of municipal law enforcement agencies
166.0494
Chiefs of police
166.0495
Interlocal agreements to provide law enforcement services
166.0497
Alteration, amendment, or expansion of established downtown development district
166.04151
Affordable housing
166.04465
Rules and ordinances relating to towing services

Current through Fall 2025

§ 166.0335. Temporary shelter prohibition's source at flsenate​.gov