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Night Caps: Camarillo vs Thousand Oaks

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

Thousand Oaks has fewer restrictions than Camarillo.

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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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Thousand Oaks does not cap the number of nights per year an STR may be rented. Unlike some coastal jurisdictions limiting unhosted rentals to 90 or 120 nights, Thousand Oaks permits year-round operation under TOMC Title 5 with proper permitting.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCamarilloThousand Oaks
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-
Annual night cap-None
Year-round operation-Permitted
TOT remittance-Monthly
Permit renewal-Annual

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).

Thousand Oaks FAQ

How many nights per year can I rent my Thousand Oaks STR?

There is no city-imposed cap. Licensed STRs may operate up to 365 nights annually as long as the permit, TOT, and operational rules remain in good standing.

Could a cap be added in the future?

Yes, the council can amend STR rules. Cities like Santa Monica and Carmel adopted caps after neighborhood impacts grew. Watch council agendas for STR ordinance updates.

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