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Registration Rules: Glendale vs Torrance

How do registration rules rules compare between Glendale, CA and Torrance, CA?

Glendale and Torrance have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale requires a Home-Sharing License and a Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate under GMC Chapter 5.56. Hosts must prove primary residency, renew annually, display the license number on all listings, and collect 12% TOT. Properties with ADUs are ineligible.

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Torrance, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Torrance requires an STR permit under TMC Section 92.43, established by Ordinance O-3861 (2019) and amended by O-3890 (2021). One-time registration fee with no annual renewal. All listings must display the city-issued permit number. Business license and Uniform Occupancy Tax remittance required.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleTorrance
LicenseHome-Sharing License required-
TOT CertificateRequired for 12% tax-
RenewalAnnual-
ADU PropertiesIneligible-
CodeGMC Ch. 5.56TMC Section 92.43
Permit Fee-One-time (no renewal)
Ordinance-O-3861/O-3890
Business License-Required

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Glendale FAQ

How do I register for home-sharing in Glendale?

Apply for a Home-Sharing License through the Community Development Department. You must prove primary residency and obtain a Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate. Display your license number on all listings.

Can I home-share if I have an ADU on my property?

No. Properties with accessory dwelling units are ineligible for any form of short-term rental under Glendale's ordinance.

Torrance FAQ

Do I need a permit for a short-term rental in Torrance?

Yes. A one-time registration permit is required under TMC Section 92.43. Apply at CDDinfo@TorranceCA.gov or at City Hall.

Does Airbnb collect Torrance occupancy tax automatically?

Yes, since March 1, 2024, Airbnb collects and remits occupancy tax. Owners must still file quarterly reports for all sources.

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