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Permit Requirements: El Monte vs Santa Clarita

How do permit requirements 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 does not issue short-term rental permits. The City's Zoning Code (Title 17) prohibits residential rentals of less than 30 consecutive days, and ADUs/JADUs must be rented for terms longer than 30 days, consistent with California Government Code §66314(a)(3).

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Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clarita regulates short-term rentals and requires operators to obtain a business license and comply with city zoning rules. STRs must meet health, safety, and building code standards. The city has implemented specific STR regulations as the market has grown in the Santa Clarita Valley.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteSanta Clarita
STR permit availableNo — no permitting framework exists-
Minimum rental term30+ consecutive days-
Legal basisEl Monte Zoning Code Title 17; Cal. Gov. Code §66314(a)(3)-
Enforcement contactEl Monte Planning Division (626) 580-2070-
TOT applicabilityHotels only (10% per Title 3)-
License-City business license required
Tax-Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT)
Safety-Fire, building, and health compliance
Contact-Local contact required during stays

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El Monte FAQ

Can I get a permit to rent my El Monte home on Airbnb?

No. The City does not issue short-term rental permits. Residential rentals must be for terms longer than 30 consecutive days under Title 17 of the El Monte Zoning Code.

What if I just register and pay TOT?

TOT (10% under El Monte Title 3) applies to lawful 'hotels.' Paying TOT does not legalize an STR use that is not allowed in residential zoning districts.

Does this apply to ADUs too?

Yes. Per Ord. 2994 and Cal. Gov. Code §66314(a)(3), El Monte ADUs and JADUs must be rented for terms longer than 30 days.

Santa Clarita FAQ

Can I run an Airbnb in Santa Clarita?

Yes, with a city business license and compliance with zoning, safety, and tax requirements. You must collect the Transient Occupancy Tax.

What taxes apply to Santa Clarita short-term rentals?

California's Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) must be collected and remitted. Platforms may collect some automatically.

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