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Occupancy Limits: Burbank vs Santa Monica

How do occupancy limits rules compare between Burbank, CA and Santa Monica, CA?

Santa Monica has fewer restrictions than Burbank.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Not applicable. Short-term rentals are banned in Burbank. No occupancy limits for STRs have been established since the use is prohibited.

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Santa Monica, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Santa Monica STRs are subject to occupancy limits based on the number of bedrooms and building/fire code standards. Overcrowding is a code violation. Operators must ensure guest count complies with local regulations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankSanta Monica
STR StatusBanned-
Occupancy RulesN/A - STRs not permitted-
CodeBMC 10-1-602-
TopicOccupancy Limits-
Basis-Bedroom count and fire code
Overcrowding-Code violation
Enforcement-Code Enforcement
Operator Duty-Ensure compliance

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Burbank FAQ

How many guests can stay in my short-term rental?

Typically 2 guests per bedroom plus 2 additional guests.

What happens if guests exceed the occupancy limit?

The host is responsible. Violations can result in fines and potential permit revocation in Burbank.

Santa Monica FAQ

How many guests can stay in my short-term rental?

Typically 2 guests per bedroom plus 2 additional guests. Check Santa Monica municipal code for exact limits.

What happens if guests exceed the occupancy limit?

The host is responsible. Violations can result in fines and potential permit revocation in Santa Monica.

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