Madera County has not published an annual cap on the number of nights a property can be rented short-term. Neither the tax framework nor the publicly described draft STVR Ordinance set a maximum rental-nights-per-year limit for the unincorporated county.
An annual night cap limits how many nights per year a property may be used as a short-term rental, and some jurisdictions use it to curb intensive whole-home rental use. Madera County's published materials do not include such a cap. The tax-registration framework simply requires operators to collect and remit the 9% TOT and 2.5% TBID on every qualifying stay of 30 days or less; it does not limit the number of nights rented. The proposed Short-Term Vacation Rental Ordinance was described in County materials and Planning Commission coverage in terms of a non-transferable permit and operational standards for occupancy, parking, noise, trash and fire safety - none of the public descriptions mentioned an annual night cap or a limit on the number of bookings. Because the ordinance was still in draft as of mid-2026, the County could add concentration or frequency limits before adoption, particularly for high-demand areas near Bass Lake; however, no night cap had been published. Operators should confirm with the Planning Division whether the adopted ordinance includes any annual rental-night or booking limits. We do not list a specific cap here because none appears in an adopted or publicly described Madera County rule.
There is no night-cap violation to enforce because the County has not adopted one. Standard tax-remittance and, once adopted, STVR permit-compliance obligations still apply to every booking.
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