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🏠 Short-Term Rentals/Repeat Violator Strikes

Berkeley vs Oakland

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Oakland, CA?

Berkeley and Oakland have similar restriction levels.

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Berkeley revokes short-term rental permits after three substantiated violations within twelve months, with revoked hosts barred from re-registering for two years under the 2017 ordinance amendments.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Oakland escalates enforcement against short-term rental operators who accumulate multiple confirmed violations, with permit suspension or revocation following repeated noise, occupancy, or registration breaches under OMC Title 5 Chapter 5.51.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyOakland
Strike windowTwelve months-
Reapply banTwo years-
CodeBMC 23.328-
Platforms notifiedYes-
Tracking-Per registered address
Result-Suspension or revocation
Sources-Complaints, OPD, code calls
Platform action-Listing removal required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Berkeley FAQ

Do warnings count as strikes?

Only substantiated violations after due process count. Initial courtesy warnings without administrative findings do not advance the strike counter.

Can I appeal a revocation?

Yes. Hosts have 15 days to appeal to a hearing officer, whose written decision is final and subject to court review.

Oakland FAQ

How many violations trigger revocation?

Oakland's STR rules contemplate escalating action after multiple confirmed violations. Operators receive notices and an opportunity to cure before final revocation through the Finance Department's enforcement process.

Can I appeal a permit suspension?

Yes, Oakland provides administrative appeal procedures for STR enforcement actions. Operators must request an appeal in writing within the deadline stated on the notice.

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