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Host Presence Rule: Corona vs Jurupa Valley

How do host presence rule rules compare between Corona, CA and Jurupa Valley, CA?

Corona has fewer restrictions than Jurupa Valley.

Corona, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Riverside County Ordinance 927 governs short-term rentals in unincorporated areas, including Wine Country, and does not require a host to remain on-site during guest stays. Whole-home rentals are permitted with a valid STR certificate.

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Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Jurupa Valley has no hosted-versus-unhosted distinction. Chapter 4.15 of the Jurupa Valley Municipal Code prohibits short-term rentals citywide whether or not the owner or leaseholder is present during the guest's stay.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaJurupa Valley
AuthorityRiverside County Ord. 927-
Host on-siteNot required-
Local contact24/7 response required-
Whole-homeAllowed with permit-
Hosted home-share allowed-No — Chapter 4.15 prohibits all sub-30-day rentals
Definition of home-sharing-Section 4.15.015(D) (owner on-site, primary residence)
Local contact requirement-Not applicable — no STR permits issued
Platform booking ban-Section 4.15.025(B) applies to hosted listings
Allowed short-stay lodging-Hotels, motels, B&Bs, and listed care/shelter uses (§4.15.015(A))

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Corona FAQ

Can I rent my Wine Country home while I am away?

Yes. Riverside County allows whole-home short-term rentals in unincorporated areas, but you must register, pay TOT, and designate a 24/7 local responsible person.

Does the responsible person have to live next door?

No, but they must respond to complaints within the timeframe set by Ord. 927, typically within one hour of a county or guest call.

Jurupa Valley FAQ

Can I rent a room while I am home?

No. Although Section 4.15.015(D) defines 'home-sharing' as a hosted accessory use of a primary residence, Section 4.15.020 prohibits renting a dwelling in whole or in part for under 30 consecutive days regardless of owner presence.

Does owner presence change the fine?

No. The administrative fine schedule in Section 4.15.030(D) — $200, $500, and $1,000 — applies to any violation of Chapter 4.15 and does not distinguish hosted from unhosted stays.

Can a hosting platform list a hosted Jurupa Valley home-share?

No. Section 4.15.025(B) bars platforms from completing booking transactions for any Jurupa Valley dwelling purporting to be a short-term rental, and Section 4.15.025(A) requires them to disclose those listings to the City.

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