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🏠 Short-Term Rentals/Repeat Violator Strikes

Lakewood vs Los Angeles

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Lakewood and Los Angeles have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Title 22.140.290(I) establishes a three-strikes rule: any host receiving three citations within a 12-month period for short-term rental violations in unincorporated Los Angeles County loses the permit and is barred from reapplying for two years.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Los Angeles revokes Home-Sharing registrations after three citations within twelve months. A revoked host is barred from re-registering for three years, and unruly-gathering citations under LAMC Β§41.40 also count toward the strike total under LAMC Β§12.22 A.32(c)(8).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodLos Angeles
Strike thresholdThree violations in 12 monthsThree citations in 12 months
First violationWarning or administrative fine-
Third violationAutomatic permit revocation-
Reapplication barTwo years, same address-
Appeal forumCounty Hearing Officer-
Re-registration ban-Three years after revocation
Code section-LAMC Β§12.22 A.32(c)(8)
Per-citation fine ceiling-Up to $8,000 per day
Unruly-gathering link-LAMC Β§41.40 citations count

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Lakewood FAQ

Do violations roll off after a year?

Yes. The three-strike count uses a rolling 12-month window. Citations older than 12 months no longer count toward revocation, though the underlying record remains on file for audit purposes.

Can I appeal a revocation?

Yes. File an appeal with the County Hearing Officer within 15 days of the revocation notice. The Hearing Officer reviews the citation history and may reinstate, modify, or uphold the revocation.

Los Angeles FAQ

Do unruly-gathering citations count toward the three strikes?

Yes. LAMC Β§41.40 unruly-gathering citations issued at the registered Home-Sharing property count alongside HSR citations toward the three-strike threshold within any rolling twelve-month window.

Can I transfer the listing to a co-owner after revocation?

No. The three-year ban attaches to both the host and the property address, so a co-owner or LLC cannot register the same unit during the prohibition period.

Is there an appeal process before revocation takes effect?

Yes. Hosts receive written notice and may appeal to the Office of Zoning Administration. Citations and fines continue accruing during appeal and remain due even if revocation is reversed.

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