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Night Caps: Tulare vs Visalia

How do night caps rules compare between Tulare, CA and Visalia, CA?

Tulare, CA

Tulare County

Few Restrictions

Tulare imposes no annual cap on the number of nights a property may be rented short-term. Neither the Tulare Municipal Code nor any California state statute caps STR nights; the Tulare County draft ordinance that would have considered tighter limits was rejected 3-2 in February 2025. Hosts may rent year-round subject only to zoning use (Title 10), the general business license (Title 5), nuisance (§ 7.28.030), noise (Chapter 6.40), and any state TOT registration requirement once stays cross the 30-day transient threshold.

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Visalia, CA

Tulare County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactTulareVisalia
Annual night cap (city)None-
Annual night cap (state)None-
Hosted vs. un-hosted distinctionNot made in Tulare code-
Backstop enforcementNuisance § 7.28.030; Noise Chapter 6.40-

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Tulare FAQ

How many nights per year can I rent my Tulare home on Airbnb?

There is no city or county cap. You may legally rent every night of the year subject to nuisance, noise, business license, and TOT compliance.

Is there a difference between hosted (owner present) and un-hosted stays?

No. The Tulare Municipal Code does not draw that distinction — both hosted and un-hosted rentals are equally permitted (or equally unregulated, depending on perspective).

Could that change?

Possibly. Tulare County's draft STR ordinance failed twice (July 2024 and February 2025), but city or county supervisors could reintroduce one. Monitor Tulare City Council and County Board of Supervisors agendas.

Visalia FAQ

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