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Night Caps: Anaheim vs Garden Grove

How do night caps rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Garden Grove, CA?

Garden Grove has fewer restrictions than Anaheim.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Anaheim requires a minimum 3-night stay for all short-term rentals under AMC Chapter 4.05. This policy reduces frequent turnover and party-related disturbances in residential neighborhoods near Disneyland Resort.

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Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Garden Grove does not currently impose an annual night cap limiting the total number of nights a property may be rented as a short-term rental under Chapter 5.68. Operators with a valid STR permit may rent their property year-round, subject to compliance with all other permit conditions. The city reviews STR regulations periodically and may implement night caps in the future.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimGarden Grove
Minimum Stay3 nights-
Total Permits277 citywide-
New PermitsNot available-
CodeAMC Ch. 4.05-
Annual Night Cap-None currently imposed
Year-Round Rental-Permitted with valid STR permit
TOT Required-Yes, on all rental nights
Code Section-Chapter 5.68
Community Development-(714) 741-5312

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Anaheim FAQ

What is the minimum stay for Anaheim STRs?

3 nights minimum per AMC Chapter 4.05. This prevents single-night party rentals and protects residential neighborhoods.

Can I list my Anaheim STR for 1-night stays?

No. All STR listings must enforce a 3-night minimum. Platforms should be configured to prevent shorter bookings.

Garden Grove FAQ

Is there a limit on how many nights I can rent my property in Garden Grove?

No. Garden Grove does not currently impose an annual night cap on STR properties. Permitted operators may rent year-round as long as they comply with all Chapter 5.68 requirements and pay transient occupancy tax.

Could Garden Grove add a night cap in the future?

Yes. The city periodically reviews STR regulations and may consider implementing annual night limits based on community feedback, housing availability, and the impact of short-term rentals on neighborhoods.

Do I still need to report rental nights even without a cap?

Yes. All STR operators must collect and remit transient occupancy tax to the city for every rental night. The city tracks rental activity through the permit program regardless of whether a night cap exists.

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