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Short-Term Rentals in Corona, CA (2026)

8 verified short-term rentals rules for Corona, California, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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Permit Requirements

As of October 2023, short-term residential rentals are no longer permitted in the City of Corona. No new STR permits are being issued. This effectively bans Airbnb-style rentals within city limits.

Corona Short-Term Rental Ban

Heavy Restrictions

Noise Rules

Corona requires short-term rental operators to comply with the general noise ordinance in Chapter 9.36 plus any additional STR conditions imposed at permit. Quiet hours are 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. and amplified music outdoors is prohibited at STRs at all times in many zones.

Short-Term Rental Noise Rules in Corona

Heavy Restrictions

Taxes & Fees

Corona imposes a Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on short-term lodging including STRs under Corona MC Chapter 3.32 at a rate of 10%, plus a Tourism Marketing District assessment. STR operators must register with the city, collect TOT, and remit monthly or quarterly returns.

Short-Term Rental Taxes & Fees in Corona

Heavy Restrictions

Parking Rules

Corona STR permits typically require all guest vehicles to park on-site in the driveway or garage, with limits on the number of vehicles permitted to park on the street. Corona also enforces a 72-hour street parking limit and overnight RV parking restrictions citywide.

Short-Term Rental Parking Rules in Corona

Heavy Restrictions

Occupancy Limits

Corona STR permits cap overnight occupancy based on bedroom count, typically two persons per bedroom plus two additional, with separate (lower) caps on daytime visitors. The standard reflects fire and life safety requirements under the California Building Code.

Short-Term Rental Occupancy Limits in Corona

Heavy Restrictions

Cal. Health & Safety Code Sec. 17920.3 (Substandard Building Definition — Occupancy and Habitability Standards)

17920.3. Any building or portion thereof, regardless of zoning designation or approved uses of the building, including any dwelling unit, guestroom or suite of rooms, or the premises on which the same is located, in which there exists any of the following listed conditions to an extent that endangers the life, limb, health, property, safety, or welfare of the occupants of the building, nearby r...

Insurance Requirements

Corona STR permits typically require the operator to maintain commercial general liability insurance of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence with the City of Corona named as additional insured. Standard homeowners policies typically exclude commercial short-term rental activity.

Short-Term Rental Insurance Requirements in Corona

Heavy Restrictions

Night Caps

Corona's short-term rental permit conditions impose annual caps on the number of nights a non-owner-occupied STR may operate, with separate (or no) caps for owner-occupied / hosted rentals. The cap encourages housing stability while allowing supplemental income.

Short-Term Rental Night Caps in Corona

Heavy Restrictions

Registration Rules

Corona requires every short-term rental to be registered with the city before the first booking, including a Business License, a TOT Registration Certificate, and an STR Permit. The registration number must be displayed in all online listings.

Short-Term Rental Registration Rules in Corona

Heavy Restrictions

Looking for Riverside County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Corona city rules.

Short-Term Rentals in Riverside County