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Host Presence Rule: Carson vs Norwalk

How do host presence rule rules compare between Carson, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Carson has fewer restrictions than Norwalk.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Carson Municipal Code does not require the operator/host to be present on-site during a transient stay. Both hosted (room-only) and unhosted (whole-unit) short-term rentals are treated identically under the Transient Occupancy Tax ordinance (CMC §6400) — a 9% TOT applies to all transient occupancy under 30 days regardless of host presence.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

In unincorporated Los Angeles County, the short-term rental host need not be physically onsite, but the property must be the host's primary residence and unhosted stays are capped at 30 nights per calendar year under Title 22.140.290.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonNorwalk
Host-presence requirementNone — both hosted and unhosted permitted-
Unhosted night capNone (contrast LA City 120-night LAMC §12.22 A.32 cap)30 nights per year
Local contact requirementNot codified-
Applicable nuisance rulesCMC Art. 4 Ch. 5 noise (adopts LA County Code 12.08)-
Host onsite required-No, presence not mandated
Hosted night cap-No annual cap
Permit issuer-Regional Planning Department
Applies to-Unincorporated areas only

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Carson FAQ

Can I rent my entire Carson home while I'm away?

Yes. Carson's code does not require the host to be present. Unhosted whole-home rentals are subject to the same TOT and business-license rules as hosted room rentals.

Is there a cap on unhosted nights per year?

No. Carson has no annual-night cap. By contrast, the City of Los Angeles caps unhosted home-sharing at 120 nights per year absent an Extended Home-Sharing permit (LAMC §12.22 A.32).

Do I need a local contact person?

Not under Carson's municipal code, but listing platforms and HOAs commonly require one, and a responsive local contact substantially reduces nuisance and code-enforcement exposure under the city's noise ordinance (CMC Art. 4 Ch. 5).

Norwalk FAQ

Can I leave town and rent out my whole house?

Yes, but only for up to 30 nights per calendar year as an unhosted rental. Beyond that you must remain onsite or stop renting until the calendar resets.

Does this rule cover cities inside LA County?

No. Title 22.140.290 governs only unincorporated LA County. Incorporated cities such as Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Long Beach enforce their own short-term rental ordinances.

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