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Primary-Residence-Only Rule: Santa Clara vs Sunnyvale

How do primary-residence-only rule rules compare between Santa Clara, CA and Sunnyvale, CA?

Santa Clara and Sunnyvale have similar restriction levels.

Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County has no countywide primary-residence rule for short-term rentals. San Jose, Mountain View, and Palo Alto require hosts to use the property as their primary home, while Saratoga and Los Gatos restrict STRs more broadly through zoning.

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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County has no countywide primary-residence rule for short-term rentals. San Jose, Mountain View, and Palo Alto require hosts to use the property as their primary home, while Saratoga and Los Gatos restrict STRs more broadly through zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSanta ClaraSunnyvale
Unincorporated ruleNo primary-residence mandateNo primary-residence mandate
San Jose codeSJMC §20.80.700SJMC §20.80.700
San Jose threshold60 days primary occupancy60 days primary occupancy
Palo Alto cap90 unhosted nights yearly90 unhosted nights yearly
Saratoga and Los GatosSTR largely prohibitedSTR largely prohibited

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Santa Clara FAQ

Can I run an Airbnb at a second home in Santa Clara County?

It depends on the city. Unincorporated Santa Clara County allows it where zoning permits transient lodging. San Jose, Mountain View, and Palo Alto restrict unhosted second-home rentals to night caps below 90 to 270 days yearly.

Do I need to pay county transient occupancy tax even if my city allows STRs?

Only unincorporated SCC charges a county TOT. Inside cities, you remit city TOT instead. Each platform collects automatically for most municipalities, but hosts remain responsible for verifying remittance and maintaining records.

Sunnyvale FAQ

Can I run an Airbnb at a second home in Santa Clara County?

It depends on the city. Unincorporated Santa Clara County allows it where zoning permits transient lodging. San Jose, Mountain View, and Palo Alto restrict unhosted second-home rentals to night caps below 90 to 270 days yearly.

Do I need to pay county transient occupancy tax even if my city allows STRs?

Only unincorporated SCC charges a county TOT. Inside cities, you remit city TOT instead. Each platform collects automatically for most municipalities, but hosts remain responsible for verifying remittance and maintaining records.

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