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Night Caps: Camarillo vs Oxnard

How do night caps rules compare between Camarillo, CA and Oxnard, CA?

Camarillo has fewer restrictions than Oxnard.

Camarillo, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

The City of Camarillo does not currently impose a maximum-nights-per-year cap on short-term rentals operating inside city limits. Operators must collect the 9% Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) and hold a City business tax certificate, but the municipal code does not set an annual rental-night cap as some neighboring Ventura County jurisdictions do.

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Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Oxnard caps non-owner-occupied vacation rentals at 100 rented nights per calendar year. Owner-occupied homeshares are not capped. A citywide 5 percent neighborhood permit cap and 200-foot separation between vacation-rental units also apply, with quiet hours from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloOxnard
Annual Night CapNone set by City code-
TOT Rate9% of rent-
TOT FilingMonthly-
Business Tax Office805-388-5330-
STR LengthStays of 30 days or fewer-
Vacation Rental Cap-100 nights per calendar year
Homeshare Cap-None (owner must reside on-site)
Quiet Hours-10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Neighborhood Cap-5% of units per General Plan neighborhood
Separation->= 200 feet between vacation rentals
Permit Required-Yes - STR permit + business tax cert
TOT Required-Yes (City Transient Occupancy Tax)
Local Contact-24-hour responsible person required
Coastal Zone-Additional CCC-approved rules apply
Confirm-Code Compliance (805) 385-7950

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Camarillo FAQ

Does Camarillo limit how many nights I can rent my home short-term?

No — the Camarillo Municipal Code does not currently set an annual night cap on short-term rentals. Operators must, however, collect and remit the 9% Transient Occupancy Tax to the City Finance Department.

Do Ventura County rules apply to my Camarillo Airbnb?

No. Properties inside the city limits of Camarillo follow City rules; only unincorporated Ventura County properties fall under the County's Temporary Rental Unit Ordinance (Sec. 8175-5.21 / 8109-4.6).

Oxnard FAQ

How many nights can I rent my Oxnard home as a vacation rental?

If you do not live on the property, no more than 100 nights per calendar year. Owner-occupied homeshares have no annual night cap.

Do I need a permit even if I only rent occasionally?

Yes. Any rental of less than 30 consecutive days requires an Oxnard STR permit plus a business tax certificate and TOT registration before the first booking.

Why was my STR application denied even though I qualify?

Oxnard caps Vacation Rental permits at roughly 5 percent of units per General Plan neighborhood and requires 200 feet between units. Once a neighborhood is full, new permits are waitlisted.

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