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Night Caps: Jurupa Valley vs Riverside

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

Riverside 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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Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Few Restrictions

Riverside does not impose an annual cap on the number of rented nights per year. The only duration rule is that each individual stay must be fewer than 30 consecutive days to qualify as a short-term rental.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactJurupa ValleyRiverside
Annual night capZero — no STR nights permittedNone
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)-
Per-stay maximum-Under 30 consecutive days
Hosted vs un-hosted-Code does not distinguish
30+ day stays-Treated as tenancy (AB 1482)
Whole-home rentals-Permitted year-round

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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.

Riverside FAQ

Can I rent my Riverside home 365 days a year?

Yes — RMC §5.55 imposes no per-year cap. Each stay must simply be fewer than 30 consecutive days to qualify as an STR and remain subject to the 13% TOT.

What happens if a guest stays 31+ days?

The booking exits the STR framework and becomes a residential tenancy. California AB 1482 (Civ. Code §1946.2) just-cause and rent-cap rules apply, and the guest gains tenant protections that are difficult to terminate.

Does Riverside cap un-hosted (whole-home) rentals?

No. Unlike Santa Monica's effective ban on un-hosted stays, Riverside Chapter 5.55 allows whole-home short-term rentals so long as the operator holds a business tax certificate and complies with occupancy, parking, and noise rules.

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