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Anaheim vs Costa Mesa

How do extended home share rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Costa Mesa, CA?

Costa Mesa has fewer restrictions than Anaheim.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Anaheim does not permit extended whole-home stays as a workaround to the short-term rental ban; rentals shorter than the state-defined long-term threshold remain regulated under AMC Chapter 4.05 even when bookings span several weeks.

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Costa Mesa, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Orange County does not impose a separate extended home-share category for partial-unit rentals exceeding hosted-only night caps. All short-term rentals in unincorporated areas operate under a single STR operator permit regime regardless of duration.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimCosta Mesa
CodeAMC Chapter 4.05-
ThresholdUnder 30 days short-term-
Loophole statusClosed-
Resort area scrutinyHigh-
Extended-share permit-Not required
Annual night cap-None countywide
Single permit type-Yes
HOA caps-May apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anaheim FAQ

Is a 28-day Disneyland rental considered short-term?

Yes. Stays under the long-term tenancy threshold are typically treated as short-term under AMC Ch. 4.05, regardless of how the listing is labeled by the host or platform.

Can I run a corporate furnished rental near Disneyland without an STR permit?

Only if leases are at least the long-term threshold and meet residential tenancy rules; otherwise the rental is treated as a banned commercial STR under Anaheim's ordinance.

Costa Mesa FAQ

Is there an annual cap on rental nights in unincorporated OC?

No countywide cap. Operators may rent year-round under one STR permit, subject to TOT, nuisance rules, and any HOA-imposed limits in private communities.

How does this differ from LA's extended home-share?

LA caps hosted rentals at 120 nights and requires a separate extended-share permit beyond that. OC has neither a cap nor a tiered permit structure.

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