Skip to main content
CityRuleLookup
🏠 Short-Term Rentals/Night Caps

Night Caps: El Monte vs Santa Clarita

How do night caps rules compare between El Monte, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?

Santa Clarita has fewer restrictions than El Monte.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

El Monte sets no annual night cap because the floor is zero: residential rentals under 30 consecutive calendar days are not a permitted use anywhere in the city.

View full El Monte rules →

Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Santa Clarita does not impose a local night cap on short-term rentals. The city requires a business license and transient occupancy tax collection but has no specific annual day limit. California state law does not cap STR nights for cities without their own restrictions. Property owners may rent as often as they wish if compliant with local requirements.

View full Santa Clarita rules →

Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteSanta Clarita
Annual night cap0 nights (use prohibited)-
Hosted vs. unhosted distinctionNot applicable-
Minimum permitted rental term30 consecutive calendar days-
AuthorityEMMC Title 17 + Cal. Gov. Code §65852.2(a)(6)-
Night Cap-None (no local limit)
License-LA County business license
TOT-Required on rental income
Enforcement-Complaint-driven
Code-General zoning/nuisance

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

El Monte FAQ

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

No. El Monte's Zoning Code does not set a 'minor STR' threshold — any rental under 30 consecutive days is a prohibited use regardless of frequency.

Does AB 1482 apply to my STR if I switch to monthly?

AB 1482 (Tenant Protection Act) governs tenancies of 12 months or more, not 30-day stays. Switching to true long-term tenancy can trigger AB 1482 rent-cap and just-cause provisions once the tenant has occupied 12+ months.

Santa Clarita FAQ

Is there a night cap for Airbnb in Santa Clarita?

No. Santa Clarita does not impose an annual day limit on short-term rentals. Property owners may rent as often as they wish, provided they obtain required licenses and collect applicable taxes.

Do I need a permit to operate a short-term rental in Santa Clarita?

You need a business license through Los Angeles County and must collect transient occupancy taxes. The city does not have a separate STR permit or registration program.

Want to add a third city?

Use our full comparison tool to compare up to three cities.

Open Comparison Tool