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Night Caps: South Gate vs West Covina

How do night caps rules compare between South Gate, CA and West Covina, CA?

South Gate has fewer restrictions than West Covina.

South Gate, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

South Gate Ordinance No. 2021-01-CC permits short-term rentals of single-family residences on a temporary basis but does not impose a numeric annual cap on the total number of nights a property may be rented short-term. Publicly indexed summaries of the ordinance describe operational standards (license, TOT, insurance) without a per-year night limit comparable to Los Angeles's 120-night home-sharing cap.

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West Covina, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

West Covina does not have a night cap system because short-term rentals are not permitted in single-family residential zones. There is no home-sharing program allowing limited nights per year as exists in some neighboring cities.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSouth GateWest Covina
Annual night capNone published in Ord. 2021-01-CC-
Standard framing'Temporary basis' use in single-family residence-
Comparison — LA City120 nights/year home-sharing cap (LAMC §12.22 A.32)-
Practical limitsTOT reporting; SGMC Ch. 7.42 loud-gathering; SGMC Ch. 7.44 noise-
Night Cap-N/A — STRs prohibited
Home-Sharing-Not authorized
Regulation Type-De facto ban
Code-WCMC Ch. 26 Zoning

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

South Gate FAQ

How many nights per year can I rent my South Gate home short-term?

Ordinance No. 2021-01-CC does not publish a numeric annual cap. Use must remain 'temporary' in a single-family residence, with TOT, business license, and insurance current. Confirm any per-property cap with Community Development.

Is South Gate like LA City's 120-night cap?

No. The City of Los Angeles caps standard home-sharing at 120 nights/year under LAMC §12.22 A.32. South Gate's Ord. 2021-01-CC does not include an equivalent numeric cap.

West Covina FAQ

How many nights can I rent out my home in West Covina?

Zero. Short-term rentals are not a permitted use in residential zones. There is no home-sharing ordinance or annual night cap system.

Is West Covina considering allowing short-term rentals?

As of 2024, the City has not proposed a home-sharing ordinance. Check with the Planning Division at (626) 939-8400 for any updates.

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