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🏠 Short-Term Rentals/Primary-Residence-Only Rule

Lakewood vs Santa Clarita

How do primary-residence-only rule rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?

Lakewood and Santa Clarita have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated Los Angeles County limits short-term rentals to the host's primary residence under Title 22.140.290, defined as the dwelling occupied by the host for at least six months of the calendar year.

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Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Unincorporated Los Angeles County limits short-term rentals to the host's primary residence under Title 22.140.290, defined as the dwelling occupied by the host for at least six months of the calendar year.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLakewoodSanta Clarita
Occupancy threshold184 days per year184 days per year
Proof acceptedTax filings, license, utilitiesTax filings, license, utilities
Number allowedOne primary residence countywideOne primary residence countywide
Excluded unitsSecond homes, investment propertiesSecond homes, investment properties
Audit authorityRegional Planning DepartmentRegional Planning Department

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lakewood FAQ

Can I rent out my Topanga vacation cabin while living in Pasadena?

No. The cabin must be your primary residence under Title 22.140.290. A vacation cabin where you live fewer than 184 days per year cannot be permitted as a short-term rental.

What proof of residency does the County accept?

California driver's license, voter registration, vehicle registration matching the address, federal or state tax returns, and recent utility bills. The Regional Planning Department may demand multiple documents during audits.

Santa Clarita FAQ

Can I rent out my Topanga vacation cabin while living in Pasadena?

No. The cabin must be your primary residence under Title 22.140.290. A vacation cabin where you live fewer than 184 days per year cannot be permitted as a short-term rental.

What proof of residency does the County accept?

California driver's license, voter registration, vehicle registration matching the address, federal or state tax returns, and recent utility bills. The Regional Planning Department may demand multiple documents during audits.

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