Showing ordinances that apply to Malaga, CA
Malaga is an unincorporated community (population 884) in Fresno County, California. Because Malaga is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Fresno County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The night caps rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Fresno County does not impose night caps (maximum rental nights per year) on short-term rentals in unincorporated areas. Properties may be rented year-round subject to TOT collection and zoning compliance.
Unlike some California jurisdictions that limit the number of nights a property may be rented short-term per year, Fresno County has not enacted night-cap restrictions for unincorporated areas. Properties may be rented for unlimited nights annually, provided the operator maintains TOT registration and complies with all applicable zoning, building, and safety requirements. This permissive stance reflects the county's interest in supporting tourism revenue in the Sierra foothill vacation areas around Shaver Lake, Huntington Lake, and the national forest corridor. Properties operated as full-time vacation rentals (non-owner-occupied) may face different zoning classification requirements than occasional rentals of an owner-occupied home. Operators should verify their property's zoning designation supports the intended frequency of rental use.
No night-cap violations possible as no limit exists. Zoning violations for unauthorized full-time rental use: administrative citation $100-$1,000. TOT non-compliance penalties apply regardless of rental frequency.
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