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Registration Rules: Inglewood vs South Gate

How do registration rules rules compare between Inglewood, CA and South Gate, CA?

South Gate has fewer restrictions than Inglewood.

Inglewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Inglewood requires an STR permit under Ordinance 22-15 (effective September 6, 2022). Hosts must be Inglewood property owners, residents for 365+ consecutive days, and age 25+. Tenants cannot operate STRs. HOA approval required for condo/HOA properties. Vacation rentals require 10 years city residency and property within 1,000 feet of primary residence.

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South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Under SGMC Chapter 2.74 every STR operator must register with the South Gate Tax Administrator within 30 days of starting rentals, collect an 8% Transient Occupancy Tax from each guest staying 30 days or fewer, file monthly TOT returns, and remit the tax to the City. The certificate is non-transferable and must be displayed at the rental.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactInglewoodSouth Gate
OrdinanceNo. 22-15 (Sept 2022)-
Age Requirement25+ years old-
Residency365+ days at property-
Contact(310) 412-4299-
TOT Rate-8% of rent (SGMC §2.74)
Transient Threshold-30 consecutive days or fewer
Registration Deadline-Within 30 days of starting rentals
Certificate Posting-Required at the rental unit
Late Filing Penalty-10% + 0.5%/month interest

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Inglewood FAQ

Who can operate an STR in Inglewood?

Property owners who are Inglewood residents, have lived at the property 365+ consecutive days, and are 25+ years old. Tenants are prohibited from operating STRs.

Do I need HOA approval for an Inglewood STR?

Yes. Properties in an HOA require written approval on HOA letterhead with contact information before a permit will be issued.

South Gate FAQ

What is South Gate's transient occupancy tax rate?

The codified rate in SGMC §2.74 is 8% of the rent charged. Each transient (anyone renting 30 days or fewer) is subject to the tax; the operator collects it at the time of payment and remits it to the South Gate Tax Administrator.

When does my guest no longer owe TOT?

A guest who occupies the unit for more than 30 consecutive calendar days is no longer a 'transient' under SGMC Ch. 2.74 and is not subject to TOT for the portion of the stay after day 30. Operators should document longer stays in their records to substantiate any TOT exemption.

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