Clovis does not impose an annual night cap on STR operations. Properties may rent year-round with a valid home occupation permit under CMC 9.58.065.
The Clovis Municipal Code does not establish an annual cap on the number of nights a short-term rental property may be rented. Unlike many California cities that limit STR operations to 90, 120, or 180 nights per year, Clovis allows year-round operation as long as the property holds a valid home occupation permit and complies with all operating standards in CMC 9.58.065. The permit expires upon discontinuance or cessation of use for 30 days per CMC 9.58.090(A), but this is a lapse provision, not a night cap. Short-term rentals in multi-family complexes are limited to one unit per address per CMC 9.58.065(U). The lack of a night cap makes Clovis relatively accommodating for full-time STR operators, though the comprehensive operating standards in Section 9.58.065 provide significant regulation of how rentals operate.
No night cap violations possible since no annual limit exists. Permit lapses after 30 consecutive days of non-use per CMC 9.58.090(A).
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