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Host Platform Liability: Oxnard vs Thousand Oaks

How do host platform liability rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

No data available yet for Oxnard.

Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

California AB 38 and TOMC Title 5 expectations require platforms like Airbnb and VRBO to verify a Thousand Oaks STR permit number is on file before publishing listings. Platforms also collect and remit Transient Occupancy Tax under voluntary collection agreements.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxnardThousand Oaks
Platform permit display-Required
Voluntary TOT collection-Common with major platforms
Fire-zone disclosures-Required by AB 38
Takedown notices-Available enforcement tool

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Oxnard FAQ

No FAQs available.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Does Airbnb collect Thousand Oaks TOT for me?

Many major platforms remit TOT under voluntary collection agreements. Confirm with each platform; if they don't collect, you must remit directly to the city monthly.

What if my listing has no permit number?

Platforms increasingly require permit numbers before publishing. Listings without them can be removed at city request, and you face citations for unpermitted operation.

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