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Primary-Residence-Only Rule: Port Hueneme vs Thousand Oaks

How do primary-residence-only rule rules compare between Port Hueneme, CA and Thousand Oaks, CA?

Thousand Oaks has fewer restrictions than Port Hueneme.

Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Ventura County does not require all short-term rentals to be a primary residence; whole-home STRs with the owner absent are permitted. The primary-residence rule applies to homeshares, defined as the owner's primary residence with at least a 20% ownership interest. In the Ojai Valley overlay, whole-home STRs are restricted.

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Thousand Oaks, CA

Ventura County

Few Restrictions

Thousand Oaks does not limit short-term rentals to primary residences. Both owner-occupied and non-owner-occupied properties may operate as STRs in eligible zones provided permits and TOT compliance are maintained under TOMC Title 5.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPort HuenemeThousand Oaks
Countywide ruleWhole-home STRs allowed (owner not required to reside)-
Homeshare requirementMust be owner's primary residence-
Ownership thresholdAt least 20% ownership interest (homeshare)-
Primary residence proofTitle, tax returns, voter reg, or tax bill-
Ojai Valley overlaySTRs prohibited except landmark properties; homeshares allowed-
Code referenceSection 8109-4.6 (homeshare definition)-
Primary-residence required?-No
Investor STRs allowed-Yes
Second homes eligible-Yes
Permit required-Always

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Port Hueneme FAQ

Does my Ventura County short-term rental have to be my primary residence?

Not necessarily. The County allows whole-home short-term rentals where the owner is not present, subject to permitting and eligibility limits. The primary-residence requirement applies specifically to homeshares, which must be the owner's primary residence with at least a 20% ownership interest.

Are there areas where only owner-occupied rentals are allowed?

Yes. In the Ojai Valley overlay, the RMA states that short-term rentals are prohibited except on designated historic landmark properties, while homeshares (owner present in the same dwelling) remain permitted. Confirm your parcel's overlay status with the County before applying.

Thousand Oaks FAQ

Can investors operate STRs in Thousand Oaks?

Yes. The city does not require the host to live at the property as their primary residence. Investor-owned STRs are permitted with a valid STR permit and TOT registration.

Could a primary-residence rule be added later?

Possibly. Council periodically reviews STR rules. Future amendments could impose primary-residence limits or caps if neighborhood-impact complaints rise.

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