Unincorporated San Bernardino County does not require general rental-property registration. However, short-term rentals require county permits and Transient Occupancy Tax registration.
San Bernardino County does not operate a mandatory rental-registration program for long-term residential rentals in unincorporated areas. Unlike cities such as Los Angeles or Oakland with registration and inspection programs, the county relies on complaint-driven code enforcement and state habitability standards (Civil Code 1941-1942). Short-term rentals (less than 30 days) do require county business licenses and Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) registration — this is particularly relevant in Big Bear Lake area, Lake Arrowhead, Running Springs, Crestline, and other mountain vacation communities. Some incorporated cities within San Bernardino County have adopted separate rental-registration requirements (check city code). Landlords of any rental must provide habitable premises, functioning plumbing, heating, weather protection, and working smoke/carbon-monoxide detectors under state law. Contact County Assessor/Recorder for TOT info at (909) 387-8308.
Operating short-term rental without permit: administrative citation plus TOT back-taxes. Failing habitability standards (Civ Code 1941): tenant remedies including repair-and-deduct or withholding rent.
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