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Night Caps: Pasadena vs Torrance

How do night caps rules compare between Pasadena, CA and Torrance, CA?

Torrance has fewer restrictions than Pasadena.

Pasadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Pasadena imposes a 12.11% Transient Occupancy Tax on all STR bookings plus a Tourism Business Improvement District assessment of 4.89%. Quarterly reports are mandatory regardless of rental activity. Maximum rental period is 30 consecutive days. No explicit annual night cap, but primary residence requirement limits rental availability.

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Torrance, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Torrance defines short-term rentals as stays of 30 consecutive days or less under TMC Section 92.43. Uniform Occupancy Tax applies to all rentals. No explicit annual night cap is imposed by the ordinance. Both hosted and unhosted rentals are permitted in the Coastal Zone following 2021 Coastal Commission approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPasadenaTorrance
TOT Rate12.11%-
TBID Assessment4.89% (2024-2033)-
Max Stay30 consecutive days30 consecutive days
Quarterly ReportsRequired (even if no activity)-
Annual Cap-None specified
Coastal Zone-STRs permitted (2021)
Tax Filing-Quarterly required

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Pasadena FAQ

What taxes apply to short-term rentals in Pasadena?

A 12.11% Transient Occupancy Tax plus a 4.89% TBID assessment on all taxable receipts including nightly rents, cleaning fees, and other charges.

Is there a limit on how many nights I can rent in Pasadena?

No explicit annual night cap, but the primary residence requirement (9+ months per year occupancy) effectively limits unhosted rentals to approximately 90 days annually.

Torrance FAQ

Is there a limit on how many nights I can rent my Torrance home?

No annual night cap is specified. Each individual stay cannot exceed 30 consecutive days.

Are short-term rentals allowed near Torrance Beach?

Yes. The 2021 amendment (O-3890) extended STR regulations to the Coastal Zone following California Coastal Commission approval.

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