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Night Caps: El Monte vs Torrance

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

Torrance has fewer restrictions than El Monte.

El Monte, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

El Monte prohibits all short-term rentals regardless of duration. There are no night caps because no STR activity is permitted. This is an outright ban, not a cap system.

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Torrance, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Torrance defines short-term rentals as stays of 30 consecutive days or less under TMC Section 92.43. Uniform Occupancy Tax applies to all rentals. No explicit annual night cap is imposed by the ordinance. Both hosted and unhosted rentals are permitted in the Coastal Zone following 2021 Coastal Commission approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEl MonteTorrance
Night CapN/A (all STRs banned)-
Minimum RentalStandard lease terms only-
Long-Term OK30+ day rentals permitted-
FineOver $1,000/day for any STR-
Max Stay-30 consecutive days
Annual Cap-None specified
Coastal Zone-STRs permitted (2021)
Tax Filing-Quarterly required

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

El Monte FAQ

How many nights can I rent my El Monte home?

Zero. El Monte prohibits all short-term rentals. Only long-term rentals (30+ days) under standard lease agreements are permitted.

Is there any way to get an exception?

No. The ban is absolute and citywide with no variance or exemption mechanism available.

Torrance FAQ

Is there a limit on how many nights I can rent my Torrance home?

No annual night cap is specified. Each individual stay cannot exceed 30 consecutive days.

Are short-term rentals allowed near Torrance Beach?

Yes. The 2021 amendment (O-3890) extended STR regulations to the Coastal Zone following California Coastal Commission approval.

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