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Night Caps: Riverside vs Temecula

How do night caps rules compare between Riverside, CA and Temecula, CA?

Riverside and Temecula have similar restriction levels.

Riverside, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Non-owner-occupied short-term rentals in Riverside face an annual rental-night cap under RMC Chapter 5.72, with owner-occupied units generally unrestricted.

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Temecula, CA

Riverside County

Some Restrictions

Temecula does not currently impose a per-year cap on the number of nights an STR may be rented, but minimum-stay rules apply. Some STR ordinances set 2-night minimum stays on weekends to discourage party rentals. Statewide and local rules continue to evolve; check the city's STR program page for current limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

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Riverside FAQ

Is my STR hosted or unhosted?

Hosted means the owner stays on-site during the guest's booking; unhosted means the whole property is rented without the owner present. Classification affects night caps and zoning.

Can I switch to a boarding house to avoid the cap?

Boarding-house conversion requires a separate land-use entitlement and is not permitted in all residential zones. Consult Planning before relying on this option.

Temecula FAQ

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