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Night Caps: Long Beach vs West Covina

How do night caps rules compare between Long Beach, CA and West Covina, CA?

Long Beach has fewer restrictions than West Covina.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach caps un-hosted primary residence STRs at 90 nights per registration year under LBMC Chapter 5.77. Hosted primary residence and non-primary residence STRs have no annual night cap. The city limits non-primary residence registrations to 800 citywide, with 350 in the coastal zone.

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West Covina, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

West Covina does not have a night cap system because short-term rentals are not permitted in single-family residential zones. There is no home-sharing program allowing limited nights per year as exists in some neighboring cities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachWest Covina
Un-hosted Cap90 nights/year (primary)-
Hosted CapNo annual limit-
Max Occupancy2/bedroom + 2, max 8-
Citywide STR Cap800 non-primary-
CodeLBMC Ch. 5.77WCMC Ch. 26 Zoning
Night Cap-N/A β€” STRs prohibited
Home-Sharing-Not authorized
Regulation Type-De facto ban

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Long Beach FAQ

Is there a night cap for Airbnb rentals in Long Beach?

Only for un-hosted primary residence STRs, which are capped at 90 nights per registration year. Hosted rentals and non-primary residence STRs have no annual night limit.

How many short-term rentals does Long Beach allow?

Primary residence STRs have no citywide cap. Non-primary residence registrations are capped at 800 total, with 350 allowed in the coastal zone.

West Covina FAQ

How many nights can I rent out my home in West Covina?

Zero. Short-term rentals are not a permitted use in residential zones. There is no home-sharing ordinance or annual night cap system.

Is West Covina considering allowing short-term rentals?

As of 2024, the City has not proposed a home-sharing ordinance. Check with the Planning Division at (626) 939-8400 for any updates.

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