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Night Caps: Los Angeles vs San Francisco

How do night caps rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and San Francisco, CA?

Los Angeles and San Francisco have similar restriction levels.

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA Home-Sharing Ordinance caps standard short-term rental permits at 120 nights per year. An Extended Home-Sharing Permit allows unlimited nights but requires prior operating history.

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San Francisco, CA

San Francisco County

Heavy Restrictions

San Francisco Admin Code Chapter 41A caps un-hosted (whole-unit) short-term rentals at 90 nights per calendar year. Hosted rentals with the permanent resident present have no night cap. Registration with the Office of Short-Term Rentals is mandatory.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesSan Francisco
Standard cap120 nights per year-
Extended permit capUnlimited nights-
Extended permit fee850 dollars-
Extended eligibility6+ months prior HSR, zero violations-
Code sectionLAMC 12.22 A.32-
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Los Angeles FAQ

Does the 120-night cap reset each calendar year?

Yes, the cap resets on January 1 each year for standard HSR permit holders. Extended permit holders have no annual cap but must maintain primary residence status.

Can I get an Extended permit right away?

No. You must first operate under a standard HSR permit for at least six months with zero violations before applying for Extended Home-Sharing.

San Francisco FAQ

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