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Glendale vs Lakewood

How do night caps rules compare between Glendale, CA and Lakewood, CA?

Glendale and Lakewood have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale allows only hosted home-sharing under GMC Chapter 5.56 and prohibits all un-hosted vacation rentals. The city council eliminated the original 180-day annual cap, so hosted home-sharing has no night limit. However, the host must reside on-site throughout every guest stay.

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Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County's STR Ordinance (adopted April 2024, effective October 2024) caps un-hosted short-term rental stays at 90 nights per calendar year in unincorporated areas. Hosted stays have no annual night cap.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleLakewood
Night CapNone (hosted only)-
Vacation RentalsProhibited-
Host RequiredOn-site entire stay-
TOT Rate12%-
CodeGMC Ch. 5.56-
Ordinance-STR Ordinance (April 2024)
Un-hosted Cap-90 nights/year
Hosted Cap-No limit
Residency-9 months/year minimum
First Offense-$1,000 fine

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Glendale FAQ

Is there a night cap for Airbnb in Glendale?

No annual night cap exists for hosted home-sharing. The city council eliminated the proposed 180-day cap before adopting the ordinance. However, only hosted stays (host on-site) are allowed; un-hosted vacation rentals are banned.

Can I rent my entire home on Airbnb in Glendale?

No. Glendale prohibits vacation rentals where no host is present. Only hosted home-sharing is allowed, and the host must reside on-site during the guest's entire stay.

Lakewood FAQ

How many nights can I rent my home on Airbnb in unincorporated LA County?

If you are not present during the stay (un-hosted), you are limited to 90 nights per calendar year. If you are present (hosted), there is no annual cap on nights.

When did LA County's STR rules take effect?

The Board of Supervisors adopted the ordinance on April 9, 2024. All STR hosts were required to comply by October 7, 2024.

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