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Permit Requirements: Antioch vs Concord

How do permit requirements rules compare between Antioch, CA and Concord, CA?

Antioch and Concord have similar restriction levels.

Antioch, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Antioch has no dedicated short-term rental ordinance. Hosts must comply with the general Antioch Municipal Code business license tax on rental property (AMC §§ 3-1.102, 3-1.217), the city's transient occupancy tax, and underlying zoning rules that define dwellings as for permanent residency.

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Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Concord has no short-term rental-specific ordinance, but Municipal Code Ch. 3.15 requires any operator of transient lodging (occupancy of 30 days or less) to register with the city Finance Director within 10 days of commencing business, and a city business license is also required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAntiochConcord
Dedicated STR OrdinanceNone adopted by City of Antioch-
Rental Business LicenseRequired — AMC §§ 3-1.102, 3-1.217-
License Tax (SFD)$250 per single-family dwelling/year-
License Tax (Multi-Family)$150 per attached multi-family unit/year-
TOT Rate10% (effective 09/11/1992)-
State AuthorityCalifornia RTC § 7280 (occupancy ≤ 30 days)-
STR-specific ordinance-None adopted
TOT registration required-Within 10 days of operation (CMC 3.15.260)
Business license required-Yes (CMC 5.05.040)
Threshold defining 'transient'-Stays of 30 consecutive calendar days or less
Hotel/Motel in residential zones-Not permitted (CMC 18.30)
Bed & breakfast inn-Use Permit required in residential zones

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Antioch FAQ

Does the City of Antioch have a short-term rental permit?

No. As of the latest review of the Antioch Municipal Code and the City Finance and Planning Department pages, Antioch has not adopted a stand-alone STR permit ordinance. Hosts must still obtain a rental-property business license under AMC §§ 3-1.102 and 3-1.217 and register to collect the City's transient occupancy tax.

What is Antioch's transient occupancy tax rate?

The City of Antioch imposes a 10% transient occupancy tax on lodging stays of 30 days or less, originally effective September 11, 1992, consistent with the authority granted to California cities by Revenue and Taxation Code § 7280.

Who do I contact to confirm an STR is allowed at my address?

Contact the Antioch Planning Division at (925) 779-6159 for zoning confirmation and the Finance Department's Business License desk at (925) 779-7059 (FinanceBusLic@antiochca.gov) for the rental-property business license. Because no STR-specific chapter exists, written staff confirmation is the safest evidence of compliance.

Concord FAQ

Does Concord have a short-term rental ordinance?

No. Concord has not adopted a vacation-rental or short-term rental-specific ordinance. STRs are governed by the city's broad transient-occupancy tax provisions (Ch. 3.15), business license rules (Ch. 5.05), and the zoning code.

Do I need a permit to host on Airbnb in Concord?

You must register as a transient-lodging operator with the Finance Director within 10 days of starting (CMC 3.15.260), obtain a Concord business license under CMC 5.05.040, and collect and remit the 10% TOT. Because residential zones do not list short-term rentals as a permitted use, contact the Planning Division to confirm zoning compliance.

Is a short-term rental considered a 'home-based business' in Concord?

Concord's home-based business standard (CMC 18.200.100) limits client visits and prohibits exterior business indicators, which does not fit overnight lodging. Staff treat transient lodging under the hotel/TOT definitions rather than as a home-based business.

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