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Permit Requirements: Burbank vs Lakewood

How do permit requirements rules compare between Burbank, CA and Lakewood, CA?

Burbank and Lakewood have similar restriction levels.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Burbank prohibits short-term rentals. The City's Zoning Code defines 'Hotel' and 'Motel' to include short term rentals and vacation rentals, and 'Hotel uses of any kind are not permitted in residential zones.' There is no City short-term rental permit available; a 2021 Planning Board proposal to license up to 600 STRs was not adopted.

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Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Lakewood, CA Ordinance 2023-2 (effective May 25, 2023) prohibits all short-term rentals (under 31 consecutive days) in every residential zoning district. Permits issued before March 1, 2023 sunset on June 30, 2024.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankLakewood
STR StatusProhibited (classified as Hotel/Motel use)-
Code SectionBMC 10-1-203, 10-1-602, 10-1-627-
City PermitNone available-
2021 Proposal600-license program; not adopted-
EnforcementCode Enforcement (818) 238-5225-
Status-Prohibited
Authority-Ordinance 2023-2
Effective-May 25, 2023
Permit Sunset-June 30, 2024

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Burbank FAQ

Can I legally run an Airbnb in Burbank?

No. Burbank's Zoning Code defines short term rentals and vacation rentals as Hotel/Motel uses, and 'Hotel uses of any kind are not permitted in residential zones.' There is no City short-term rental permit to apply for.

Didn't Burbank consider allowing short-term rentals?

Yes. In August 2021 the Planning Board reviewed a proposed Article 28 that would have licensed up to 600 STRs in primary residences for up to 120 days per year. That program was not adopted, so STRs remain prohibited.

What counts as a short-term rental in Burbank?

Any rental of a dwelling, or portion of it, for occupancy of less than 30 consecutive days. The Zoning Code classifies these stays as a Hotel/Motel use, which is barred in all residential zones.

Lakewood FAQ

Can I rent my Lakewood, CA home on Airbnb?

No. Ordinance 2023-2 (effective May 25, 2023) prohibits all short-term rentals of less than 31 consecutive days in every residential zoning district. Permits issued before March 1, 2023 expired June 30, 2024.

What about long-term rentals?

The ban applies only to stays of less than 31 consecutive days. Conventional 30+ day residential leases remain allowed under standard California landlord-tenant law and Lakewood's residential zoning rules.

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