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Night Caps: Moorpark vs Port Hueneme

How do night caps rules compare between Moorpark, CA and Port Hueneme, CA?

Moorpark and Port Hueneme have similar restriction levels.

Moorpark, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Moorpark may apply annual night caps on unhosted short-term rentals to preserve neighborhood character and limit conversion of single-family homes into year-round commercial lodging in residential zones under MMC Title 5.

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Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Ventura County's Temporary Rental Unit ordinance does not impose a fixed annual cap on the number of nights a property may be rented. Instead it controls use through permitting, per-stay occupancy limits, the one-group-at-a-time rule, and the under-30-day definition of a short-term stay.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMoorparkPort Hueneme
Applies toUnhosted rentals-
TrackingAnnual booking log-
PenaltyPermit non-renewal-
AuthorityCity Council-
Annual night cap-None specified in the TRU ordinance
Stay duration limit-Under 30 consecutive days to qualify as STR
Groups at a time-One group; one agreement per date
Owner limit-One TRU per owner
Geographic limit-Ojai Valley overlay restricts whole-home STRs
Code section-Section 8109-4.6

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Moorpark FAQ

Do hosted stays count toward the cap?

Generally no — caps target unhosted commercial-style rentals; confirm current rules with Moorpark Community Development before relying on this distinction.

How do I track rental nights?

Keep booking platform records and reservation logs; the city may request these annually at permit renewal to verify compliance.

Port Hueneme FAQ

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

The County's Temporary Rental Unit ordinance (Section 8109-4.6) does not set a fixed annual night cap. It instead controls rentals through permitting, per-stay occupancy limits, the requirement that each stay be under 30 consecutive days, and a one-rental-group-at-a-time rule.

Does any rule limit short-term stays to under a month?

Yes. A short-term rental or homeshare is defined as a rental of fewer than 30 consecutive days. Stays of 30 days or more are not treated as transient rentals and fall outside the TRU and transient occupancy tax framework.

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