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Primary-Residence-Only Rule: Rohnert Park vs Sonoma

How do primary-residence-only rule rules compare between Rohnert Park, CA and Sonoma, CA?

Rohnert Park, CA

Sonoma County

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Sonoma, CA

Sonoma County

Heavy Restrictions

Sonoma Municipal Code § 19.50.110 does not impose a primary-residence requirement on the grandfathered pool of vacation rentals because new applications are flatly prohibited. The 'grandfather' test is whether the property held a valid business license and TOT registration on November 3, 1999 — not whether the owner lives there.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactRohnert ParkSonoma
Primary-residence requirement-None
Grandfather test-Licensed + TOT-registered on Nov. 3, 1999
Owner must live on-site-No
Investor / LLC ownership-Allowed for grandfathered units
Max units per rental-2 complete residential units (§ 19.50.110(A)(1))

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Rohnert Park FAQ

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Sonoma FAQ

If I make my Sonoma home my primary residence, can I rent it short-term?

No. Owner-occupancy does not create a vacation rental right under SMC § 19.50.110. Only homes already on the City's grandfathered list (licensed by Nov. 3, 1999) may operate as vacation rentals, regardless of who lives there.

Can a corporation or out-of-state owner hold a grandfathered Sonoma vacation rental?

Yes. The grandfather status attaches to the property's license history, not the owner. However, all operating standards still apply, including the requirement under § 19.50.110(A)(5) that a property manager be reachable 24/7 with contact info on file with the Planning Department.

Is there a homestay or owner-occupied carve-out like Sonoma County's hosted rental program?

No. The City of Sonoma did not adopt a hosted-rental category. The County's hosted rental permit program (administered by Permit Sonoma under Sonoma County Code § 26-88-118) applies only in unincorporated areas, not inside City limits.

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