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ADU Rental Restrictions: Burbank vs Glendale

How do adu rental restrictions rules compare between Burbank, CA and Glendale, CA?

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

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Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale ADUs may be rented long-term (30 days or more) without a separate license. Short-term rentals under 30 days are prohibited in ADUs citywide under Glendale Municipal Code Chapter 5.56 (Home-Sharing License and Prohibition of Vacation Rentals) and the ADU Covenant Agreement recorded at permit issuance. State law (Gov. Code Β§65852.2(a)(7)) also restricts STR use of ADUs permitted after January 1, 2020.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankGlendale
Long-Term (30+ days)-Permitted, no separate license
Short-Term (<30 days)-Banned in ADUs (GMC Ch. 5.56)
Home-Sharing Program-Hosted-stay only, ADUs ineligible
State Law-Gov. Code Β§65852.2(a)(7)
Enforcement-ADU Covenant + Code Compliance

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Burbank FAQ

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Glendale FAQ

Can I rent my Glendale ADU on Airbnb?

No. GMC Chapter 5.56 prohibits short-term rentals (under 30 days) in ADUs citywide, and the ADU Covenant Agreement recorded at permit issuance enforces the 30-day minimum. Glendale's Home-Sharing License is hosted-stay only and ADUs are not eligible.

Is there any short-term option for an ADU?

No. Even Glendale's hosted Home-Sharing program excludes ADUs. Hotel and motel uses are land-use classifications restricted to commercial zones via conditional use permit, not available in residential districts.

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