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🏠 Short-Term Rentals/Primary-Residence-Only Rule

Primary-Residence-Only Rule: Corona vs Jurupa Valley

How do primary-residence-only 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 does not restrict short-term rental certificates to a host's primary residence. Investor-owned vacation homes are eligible to operate under Ord. 927, subject to zoning, density caps in Wine Country, and standard registration requirements.

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Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Jurupa Valley does not have a primary-residence STR rule because all short-term rentals are prohibited regardless of whether the dwelling is the owner's primary residence. Chapter 4.15 of the Jurupa Valley Municipal Code applies to any dwelling, in whole or in part, rented for less than 30 consecutive days.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCoronaJurupa Valley
Primary residenceNot required-
Investor-owned OKYes, with permit-
Density capsWine Country only-
Multiple unitsSeparate certificates-
Primary-residence exception-None β€” Section 4.15.020 applies to 'any person or entity'
Whole-home and partial-home-Both covered ('in whole or in part,' Section 4.15.020)
Night cap-No cap β€” all stays under 30 days are prohibited
Bed and breakfast-Allowed only as city-approved use (Section 4.15.015(A))
Minimum rental term-30 consecutive days

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Corona FAQ

Can a non-resident investor run an STR in Riverside County?

Yes. The county allows non-owner-occupied STRs in eligible unincorporated zones provided the owner registers under Ord. 927 and assigns a 24/7 local responsible person.

Do Wine Country properties have extra rules?

Yes. Wine Country STRs are subject to density caps, minimum parcel sizes, and additional buffer requirements adopted in the Wine Country STR Policy update.

Jurupa Valley FAQ

Can I rent a room in my own house for a weekend?

No. Section 4.15.020(A) bars renting a dwelling 'in whole or in part' for less than 30 consecutive days. Owner occupancy does not create an exception.

Is there an annual night cap I can stay under?

No. Jurupa Valley uses a flat prohibition rather than a night cap. Any stay under 30 days for compensation violates Chapter 4.15.

Does running a bed and breakfast count?

City-approved bed and breakfasts are excluded from the STR definition under Section 4.15.015(A), but they require zoning entitlement under Title 9 and are not the same as a home-share arrangement on a hosting platform.

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