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Permit Requirements: Carson vs Glendale

How do permit requirements rules compare between Carson, CA and Glendale, CA?

Carson has fewer restrictions than Glendale.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Carson does not have a stand-alone short-term rental ordinance. The Carson Municipal Code Chapter 4 Uniform Transient Occupancy Tax Ordinance (Section 6400) treats any structure rented for lodging to transients (occupancy under 30 days) as a 'hotel' that must obtain a Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate from the Tax Administrator within 30 days of commencing business.

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Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale permits only hosted short-term rentals where the owner lives on-site during the guest's stay. Un-hosted vacation rentals are prohibited. A Home-Sharing License is required, and properties with ADUs are ineligible for STR use.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonGlendale
Code authorityCarson Municipal Code Chapter 4 §6400 (Uniform Transient Occupancy Tax Ordinance)-
Threshold for 'transient'Stay under 30 consecutive days-
TOT rate9% of rent charged-
Registration deadlineWithin 30 days of commencing business-
STR-specific permitNone — no dedicated STR ordinance adopted-
Business licenseRequired under city general business license provisions-
License-Home-Sharing License required
Hosting-Owner must be on-site during stay
Un-Hosted-Prohibited
ADU Properties-Ineligible for home-sharing
Local Contact-60-minute response time

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Carson FAQ

Does Carson, CA require a special short-term rental permit?

No. Carson has not adopted a dedicated short-term rental ordinance. Operators are regulated under the general Transient Occupancy Tax ordinance (CMC §6400), which requires a Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate and 9% TOT collection for any stay under 30 days.

What is Carson's transient occupancy tax rate?

9% of rent, per the California State Controller's city TOT report. The tax has been in effect since October 5, 1993 and applies to any 'hotel' as broadly defined in CMC §6400 — which includes apartment-style or single-unit rentals occupied by transients.

How quickly must I register?

CMC §6400 requires registration with the Tax Administrator within 30 days of the ordinance's effective date or within 30 days of commencing business, whichever is later, and the certificate must be posted conspicuously on the premises.

Glendale FAQ

Can I run an Airbnb in Glendale?

Only hosted stays where you live on-site during the guest's visit. Un-hosted vacation rentals are prohibited. You need a Home-Sharing License.

Can I rent my ADU as a short-term rental?

No. Properties with accessory dwelling units are ineligible for home-sharing under Glendale's ordinance.

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