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Night Caps: Port Hueneme vs Ventura

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

Port Hueneme, CA

Ventura County

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Ventura, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Ventura's STVR ordinance (SBMC Chapter 6.455) does not impose a fixed annual cap on rental nights, but it limits booking frequency: outside summer, owners may rent only once per consecutive 7-day period with a 2-night minimum, and during summer (2nd Friday in June through last Friday in August) the minimum stay rises to 7 nights.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPort HuenemeVentura
Authority-SBMC Chapter 6.455
Annual Night Cap-None set; turnover limited instead
Off-Season Rule-1 booking per 7 days, 2-night minimum
Summer Minimum Stay-7 nights (2nd Fri June - last Fri Aug)
Maximum Tenancy-30 consecutive days or less
TOT Rate-10% of rents
Bond Required-$1,500
2024 Update-Ord. adopted Dec 10 2024; pending Coastal Commission
Confirm With-Ventura Community Development (805) 654-7869

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Port Hueneme FAQ

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Ventura FAQ

Does Ventura cap how many nights I can rent my home short-term each year?

Chapter 6.455 of the San Buenaventura Municipal Code does not set an annual nights-per-year cap on short-term vacation rentals, but Section 6.455.140 limits turnover. Outside summer you may rent only once in any consecutive 7-day period with a 2-night minimum, and during summer the minimum stay is 7 nights. Confirm any new limits added by the December 10, 2024 update with Community Development at (805) 654-7869.

What counts as the summer season for Ventura STVRs?

Under SBMC Section 6.455.140, summer runs from the second Friday in June through the last Friday in August. During that window, the rental period for any STVR booking must be at least 7 nights, which effectively rules out weekend turnovers in summer.

What permits do I need to operate an STVR in Ventura?

You must hold an active Short-Term Vacation Rental Permit issued under SBMC Chapter 6.455, a City of Ventura business license, and file a $1,500 surety bond. Operators also collect and remit the City's 10 percent Transient Occupancy Tax on stays of 30 or fewer consecutive days. The updated 2024 ordinance becomes effective in the Coastal Zone only after California Coastal Commission certification.

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