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Night Caps: Chino vs Victorville

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

Victorville 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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Victorville, CA

San Bernardino County

Few Restrictions

Victorville does not publish a fixed citywide annual night cap for STRs, but permit conditions and HOA CCRs can effectively cap rental nights. Hosted stays and long-term rentals are largely uncapped.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChinoVictorville
Annual Night Cap0 nights — total ban-
Code SectionChino Municipal Code §20.24.020-
Hosted vs UnhostedBoth prohibited-
Minimum Lawful Rental30 consecutive days-
Citywide night cap-No published fixed cap
HOA caps-Possible under CCRs
Hosted stays-Generally uncapped
Long-term threshold-31 days removes STR status
Contact-Planning (760) 955-5000

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

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.

Victorville FAQ

Can Victorville add a night cap later?

Yes. California cities frequently add or adjust STR night caps by ordinance. Check the current municipal code before scaling up a rental calendar.

Do 31-day-plus stays count under STR rules?

No. Rentals of 31 days or more are treated as long-term tenancies under California law and are not subject to STR permit conditions or TOT.

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