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Night Caps: Jurupa Valley vs Mead Valley

How do night caps rules compare between Jurupa Valley, CA and Mead Valley, CA?

Mead Valley has fewer restrictions than Jurupa Valley.

Jurupa Valley, CA

Riverside County

Heavy Restrictions

Jurupa Valley does not set an annual night cap (e.g., 90 or 120 nights) because STRs are prohibited every night of the year under Municipal Code Section 4.15.020. Any rental of a dwelling for fewer than 30 consecutive days is unlawful, whether for one night or 90 nights.

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Mead Valley, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Ordinance No. 927 sets no annual cap on the number of nights a short-term rental may operate. The only stay-length rule is that each rental must be under 30 consecutive days but at least two consecutive days and one night. The County instead limits total rental counts in Idyllwild and Wine Country.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyMead Valley
Annual night capZero — no STR nights permittedNone set by Ordinance 927
Minimum lawful stay30 consecutive days-
Advertisement also bannedListing without renting is still a violation per §4.15.020(C)-
Per-day enforcementEach day counts as a separate offense under §4.15.030(B)-
Minimum stay-2 consecutive days and 1 night
Maximum stay-Under 30 consecutive days
Idyllwild cap-Max 500 certificates (~14% of homes)
Wine Country caps-Winery 114 / Equestrian 8 / Residential 105

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Jurupa Valley FAQ

Can I rent my house on Airbnb for just 30 nights a year?

No. Jurupa Valley Code Section 4.15.020 prohibits any rental of fewer than 30 consecutive days. There is no annual night allowance — even a single night is unlawful.

What if I only rent on weekends?

Weekend rentals are sub-30-day rentals and are prohibited under Section 4.15.020(A). They also continue to trigger violations under Section 4.15.020(C) for as long as the property is advertised.

Mead Valley FAQ

Is there a limit on how many nights per year I can rent?

No. Ordinance 927 sets no annual cap on rental nights in unincorporated Riverside County. The only stay-length rule is that each booking must be under 30 consecutive days but at least two days and one night, which rules out single-night stays.

Are the number of rentals limited anywhere?

Yes-by area, not by nights. Idyllwild is capped at 500 certificates, and the Wine Country districts at 114 (Winery), 8 (Equestrian), and 105 (Residential). Those areas also require spacing between rentals and select properties through a tiered lottery.

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