Owner presence is not required, but Section 6401.3(6)(c) requires a designated local contact person within a 20-mile radius, available at all times during occupancy, able to physically respond within one hour in emergencies. Owner-present nights are exempt from the 180-night cap.
San Mateo County does not require an STR host to be physically present during a stay, but it does require a responsive human nearby. Under Zoning Regulations Section 6401.3(6)(c), the owner must designate a local contact person who remains within a twenty (20) mile radius of the short-term rental and is available at all times to respond to questions or concerns while the unit is occupied. In an emergency, the local contact must be able to physically report to the rental within a reasonable time not to exceed one (1) hour; otherwise the contact must be available during normal business hours. The owner may serve as the local contact if they meet these requirements. The owner must submit the contact's name, address, and phone number(s) - including a number reachable at all times - to the Department, which distributes it to the Sheriff's Office, the local Sheriff's substation, the local fire agency, and neighbors within 100 feet. The same information must be permanently posted in a prominent location inside the unit, and any change must be reported in writing within 10 calendar days. The local contact must use best efforts to ensure tenants do not cause unreasonable noise, disturbance, disorderly conduct, or overcrowding. Separately, the 180-night cap under Section 6401.3(2)(c) excludes any night the owner is present, which encourages but does not mandate host presence.
Failing to designate or maintain a qualified local contact, or failing to keep the posted/registered contact information current, violates Section 6401.3(6)(c). Such violations are subject to penalties under Chapter 1.40 and can contribute to suspension or revocation of the permit.
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