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Extended Home Share: Los Angeles vs San Francisco

How do extended home share rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and San Francisco, CA?

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Los Angeles offers an Extended Home-Share permit under LAMC §12.22 A.32(d) that lifts the standard 120-night annual cap, requiring a clean compliance history, additional fees, and case-by-case Department of City Planning approval with neighbor notice.

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San Francisco, CA

San Francisco County

No data available yet for San Francisco.

Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesSan Francisco
EligibilityOne year compliant operation-
Application feeApproximately $850-
Neighbor notice500-foot radius-
Permit termTwo years, renewable-
Excluded unitsRSO, ADU, non-primary-

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Los Angeles FAQ

How do I apply for an Extended Home-Share permit?

File a discretionary application with the Department of City Planning, pay the additional fee, and provide notice to neighbors within 500 feet. A planner reviews your compliance history and any complaints.

Does the permit remove the primary-residence requirement?

No. Extended Home-Share lifts only the 120-night cap. The dwelling must still be your registered primary residence under LAMC §12.22 A.32(a)(2) throughout the permit term.

San Francisco FAQ

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