Unincorporated Yuba County sets no annual night cap on short-term rentals. With no STR ordinance, there is no limit on the number of nights a home may be rented. A 30-day stay shifts a guest out of TOT, and campgrounds have a separate 21-day stay limit.
Some jurisdictions cap how many nights per year a property may operate as a short-term rental, especially for unhosted rentals. Unincorporated Yuba County imposes no such annual night cap, because it has not adopted a short-term rental ordinance. A host may rent for as many nights as the parcel's zoning and TOT obligations allow. Two related thresholds in the county framework are worth distinguishing from a night cap. First, for tax purposes, a guest who maintains occupancy for 30 consecutive days or more is no longer a transient and is exempt from the 10% Transient Occupancy Tax; this is an exemption threshold, not a limit on total annual rental activity. Second, the county's Development Code campground standards (Chapter 11.32) limit stays in a campground to no more than 21 consecutive days within a 30-day period unless a longer period is approved through a use permit; this applies to campgrounds, not to dwelling-based STRs. For a typical cabin or home rental near Bullards Bar or Collins Lake, there is no per-year night ceiling. Owners should still verify zoning suitability and keep current on TOT filings.
There is no night-cap violation to enforce for dwelling rentals. Mischaracterizing a 30-plus-day stay to avoid TOT, or operating a campground beyond the 21-day limit without a use permit, could draw tax or code enforcement respectively.
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