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Night Caps: Chino vs Rialto

How do night caps rules compare between Chino, CA and Rialto, CA?

Rialto has fewer restrictions than Chino.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Chino does not use an annual night-cap (e.g., 90 or 120 nights/year) to limit short-term rentals because the city bans STRs outright under Chino Municipal Code §20.24.020. The night-cap regulatory tool — popular in Los Angeles (120 nights unhosted) and San Francisco (90 nights unhosted) — assumes lawful STR operation. In Chino, zero nights of sub-30-day rental are permitted in any residential or mixed-use zone.

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Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Rialto does not impose an annual cap on the number of nights a host may rent short-term. Unlike Los Angeles (120 nights unhosted), San Francisco (90 nights unhosted), or Santa Monica (no whole-home STRs allowed), Rialto MC contains no night-cap provision. A host with a Rental Income Property business license under Title 5 and current TOT compliance under Chapter 3.08 (9% rate, transient = ≤30 consecutive days) can theoretically operate 365 nights/year. ADUs and JADUs remain capped at 30+ day minimum terms by Cal. Gov. Code §65852.2(a)(6).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRialto
Annual Night Cap0 nights — total banNone — unlimited
Code SectionChino Municipal Code §20.24.020-
Hosted vs UnhostedBoth prohibitedBoth unrestricted on night count
Minimum Lawful Rental30 consecutive days-
Transient Threshold-≤30 consecutive days (MC §3.08)
ADU/JADU Minimum-31+ days (Gov. Code §65852.2)
Compliance Conditions-Business license + 9% TOT remittance

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Chino FAQ

Can I rent my home for just a few weekends a year in Chino?

No. Even a single overnight stay under 30 days is prohibited by §20.24.020. The ban has no minimum-nights exception.

Does owner-occupied 'hosted' rental have a different rule?

No. Chino's ban applies whether or not the owner is on-site. Both hosted and whole-home STRs are prohibited.

Rialto FAQ

Is there a maximum number of nights I can host on Airbnb in Rialto?

No. Rialto's municipal code has no annual night cap. Hosts can operate year-round provided they hold a business license and remit 9% TOT to the city.

Can I short-term rent my Rialto ADU?

No. Cal. Gov. Code §65852.2(a)(6) requires ADUs and JADUs to be rented for terms longer than 30 days statewide, even though Rialto itself has no city-level night cap on primary dwellings.

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