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Permit Requirements: El Monte vs South San Gabriel

How do permit requirements rules compare between El Monte, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

South San Gabriel has fewer restrictions than El Monte.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Short-term rentals are prohibited in El Monte. The municipal code explicitly bans rentals of less than 30 consecutive days. ADUs, JADUs, and Urban Dwellings are specifically prohibited from STR use.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

STR operations in unincorporated LA County require a county business license and TOT collection. California has no statewide STR framework. The county may impose additional permitting requirements. Hosts must comply with Title 22 zoning for their property's zone.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteSouth San Gabriel
STRsProhibited-
Min Rental Period30 consecutive days-
ADU/JADUSTR use banned-
EnforcementActive monitoring and citations-
Business License-Required from LA County
TOT-Applicable to stays under 30 days
Zoning-Title 22 applies
State Framework-None, locally regulated

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

El Monte FAQ

Do I need a permit to list my property on Airbnb in El Monte?

Short-term rentals are prohibited in El Monte. The municipal code explicitly bans rentals of less than 30 consecutive days. ADUs, JADUs, and Urban Dwellings are specifically prohibited from STR use.

What are the short-term rental registration requirements in El Monte?

STRs: Prohibited. Min Rental Period: 30 consecutive days. ADU/JADU: STR use banned. Enforcement: Active monitoring and citations.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Do I need a permit for a short-term rental in unincorporated LA County?

You need a county business license and TOT registration. There is no specific STR permit ordinance currently, but you must register with the Treasurer & Tax Collector and collect 12% TOT from guests.

What is the Transient Occupancy Tax?

The TOT is a 12% tax on short-term stays (under 30 days) in unincorporated LA County. Hosts must collect it from guests and remit it to the county. Airbnb and Vrbo may handle this automatically through platform agreements.

Does my HOA affect my ability to do short-term rentals?

Yes. HOA CC&Rs can restrict or prohibit STRs regardless of county rules. Check your HOA governing documents and consult with your HOA board before listing. HOA violations are enforced separately from county regulations.

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