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Permit Requirements: Chino vs Rialto

How do permit requirements rules compare between Chino, CA and Rialto, CA?

Chino and Rialto have similar restriction levels.

Chino, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Chino does NOT issue short-term rental permits because STRs are entirely prohibited citywide. Per Chino Municipal Code §20.24.020, a 'short-term rental' is the rental of any residential building or portion thereof for 30 consecutive calendar days or less, and the use is not permitted in any zoning district. The October 2022 ordinance expanded a prior residential-zone-only prohibition into a citywide ban. There is no licensing pathway, no Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) registration for residential property, and no business license category for STRs — applying for one will be refused. Hosting on Airbnb, VRBO, Booking.com, or any platform is a zoning violation. Only rentals of 30 days or longer are lawful.

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Rialto, CA

San Bernardino County

Heavy Restrictions

Rialto Municipal Code Title 18 (Zoning) does not list short-term rentals or transient occupancy lodging as a permitted use in any residential zone, and no STR/vacation rental chapter has been adopted. Under the Title 18 permissive zoning rule, uses not expressly listed are not allowed, so operating an STR requires affirmative authorization that does not currently exist.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoRialto
Permit available?No — STRs banned citywide-
Code sectionChino Municipal Code §20.24.020 (STR definition); Title 20 Zoning prohibition-
Ban effectiveOctober 2022 (citywide expansion)-
Fine ceilingUp to $1,000 per violation per day-
Minimum lawful stay31 days-
Enforcement contactCode Enforcement Division — (909) 334-3263-
STR ordinance in code-None adopted
Zoning treatment-Not a listed permitted use (Title 18)
Business license-Required under Ch. 5.04
Pre-listing contact-Rialto Planning Division

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Chino FAQ

Can I get an STR permit if I only rent occasionally?

No. The ban is absolute — there is no occasional-use, hosted-stay, or owner-occupied exception in the Chino Municipal Code. Any rental under 31 days is prohibited regardless of frequency.

What about my existing Airbnb listing?

It must come down. Pre-2022 STR operations were not grandfathered when the citywide ban took effect. Continued listing is a per-day zoning violation enforceable by Chino Code Enforcement.

Rialto FAQ

Can I legally run an Airbnb in Rialto?

Rialto's zoning code (Title 18) does not list short-term rentals as a permitted residential use. Because Title 18 is permissive (uses not listed are not allowed), there is no clear pathway to operate an STR in a single-family zone, and unpermitted operation can be cited as a zoning violation.

Do I still need a business license?

Yes. Title 5, Chapter 5.04 requires a current Rialto business license for any business activity in the city, regardless of zoning status.

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