Jurupa Valley does not offer an extended home-share track. Every rental under 30 consecutive days is prohibited by Chapter 4.15 of the Jurupa Valley Municipal Code, and rentals of 30 days or longer fall outside the ordinance and are treated as ordinary residential tenancies under California state law.
Some California cities allow longer hosted stays (often 30 to 90 days) under a separate 'extended home-share' or 'transient occupancy' designation. Jurupa Valley has no such category. The trigger in Section 4.15.015(A) is precise: a stay 'for a period of less than 30 consecutive days' is a short-term rental and is prohibited under Section 4.15.020. A stay of 30 or more consecutive days is not a short-term rental and is not regulated by Chapter 4.15. Once the 30-day threshold is met, the arrangement becomes a residential tenancy governed by state law: California Civil Code §1946.2 (just-cause eviction, AB 1482), Civ. Code §1947.12 (annual rent cap of 5% plus regional CPI, capped at 10%), Civ. Code §1940 et seq. (general landlord-tenant duties), and — for transient occupancy tax purposes — California Revenue and Taxation Code §7280 et seq. (which applies only to stays of less than 30 days, so does not reach 30-day-plus rentals). There is no City home-share permit, no transient occupancy tax certificate, and no special zoning treatment for medium-term furnished rentals. Owners offering 30-day-plus stays should also be aware that Civ. Code §1946.2's just-cause protections attach after 12 months of continuous occupancy, and that fixed-term leases of 30 days or more create standard tenancies that cannot be ended early without compliance with state law.
Offering, occupying, or advertising a stay of fewer than 30 consecutive days violates Section 4.15.020 — even if marketed as a 'monthly stay' but actually booked for 29 nights — and triggers the $200/$500/$1,000 fine schedule in Section 4.15.030(D) and possible misdemeanor prosecution under Section 4.15.030(B). For 30-day-plus rentals, violations of AB 1482 (Civ. Code §§1946.2, 1947.12) are enforced by tenants in civil court rather than by the City.
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