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Night Caps: Manteca vs Stockton

How do night caps rules compare between Manteca, CA and Stockton, CA?

Manteca, CA

San Joaquin County

No data available yet for Manteca.

Stockton, CA

San Joaquin County

Few Restrictions

Stockton does not currently impose an annual night cap limiting the total number of nights a property may be rented as a short-term rental. California has no statewide preemption requiring or prohibiting local night caps.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMantecaStockton
Annual Night Cap-None currently imposed
State Preemption-No statewide STR preemption
TOT Rate-8 percent year-round
License-Business license required
Comparison-SF 90 days, LA 120 days unhosted

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Manteca FAQ

No FAQs available.

Stockton FAQ

Is there a limit on how many nights I can rent my Stockton property?

No. Stockton does not currently impose an annual cap on the number of nights you can operate a short-term rental. You can host guests year-round with a valid business license.

Could Stockton add a night cap in the future?

Yes. Since California has no statewide STR preemption, Stockton city council retains full authority to adopt annual night limits through a future ordinance. Monitor council agendas for any proposed changes.

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