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Night Caps: San Leandro vs Sunol

How do night caps rules compare between San Leandro, CA and Sunol, CA?

Sunol has fewer restrictions than San Leandro.

San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

San Leandro may impose annual night caps on unhosted STR stays to preserve long-term housing. Hosted stays typically have no cap under current rules.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Alameda County does not currently impose a countywide annual night cap on short-term rentals, but individual cities and future county programs may limit un-hosted rentals to a set number of nights.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan LeandroSunol
Unhosted Cap90-180 nights typical-
Hosted CapUsually none-
TrackingOperator responsibility-
ReportingWith TOT returns-
ViolationFines, permit loss-
Countywide cap-None currently in unincorporated area
City-level caps-Some cities (e.g., Oakland, Berkeley) apply
Typical un-hosted cap-60 to 180 nights per year
Hosted rentals-Often uncapped where regulated
Watch for-Future county STR ordinance

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

San Leandro FAQ

Does San Leandro have a firm night cap?

Policy may vary. Verify current municipal code. Common California caps are 90 to 180 nights per year for unhosted stays.

Do hosted stays count toward the cap?

Generally no. Hosted stays where the primary resident remains on-site are typically uncapped under most city rules.

Sunol FAQ

Is there a limit right now in unincorporated Alameda County?

No countywide numeric cap exists; regulations may change, so check with the Community Development Agency before heavy hosting.

How is hosted versus un-hosted defined?

Hosted typically means the primary resident remains on-site during guest stays; un-hosted means the whole home is rented without the resident present.

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