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Night Caps: Fullerton vs Irvine

How do night caps rules compare between Fullerton, CA and Irvine, CA?

Fullerton has fewer restrictions than Irvine.

Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Orange County does not currently impose annual night caps on short-term rental properties. There is no county-level limit on the number of nights per year a property may be rented as an STR. Operators must comply with all other county requirements.

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Irvine, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

Short-term rentals are completely prohibited in all residential zones in Irvine per Zoning Ordinance Section 3-25-3.A. No nightly caps exist because no STR operations are allowed. Violators face $1,500/day fines and misdemeanor charges.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFullertonIrvine
Night CapNone at county level-
Year-RoundSTRs permitted-
TOT10% required on stays under 30 days-
HOA RulesMay restrict or prohibit STRs-
Neighboring CitiesPolicies vary widely-
STR Status-Banned in all residential zones
Night Caps-N/A β€” all STR prohibited
Definition-Less than 31 consecutive days
Fine-$1,500 per day
Monitoring-Active platform monitoring

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Fullerton FAQ

Is there a limit on how many nights I can rent my property as an STR?

No. Unincorporated Orange County does not impose annual night caps on short-term rentals. You can rent year-round subject to TOT collection and other requirements.

Can my HOA limit STR nights?

Yes. HOA CC&Rs may restrict or prohibit short-term rentals regardless of county permissiveness. Check your community's governing documents.

Do neighboring cities have night caps?

Policies vary by city. Some OC cities impose night caps or ban STRs in residential zones entirely. County unincorporated areas have no such limits.

Irvine FAQ

How many nights can I rent my Irvine home?

Zero. Short-term rentals are completely prohibited in all residential zones. Even one night constitutes a violation with $1,500/day fines.

Can I do long-term rentals in Irvine?

Yes. Rentals of 31 or more consecutive days are not considered short-term rentals and are permitted in residential zones.

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