Redondo Beach imposes no annual night cap on short-term rentals because it bans them entirely. Rather than limiting how many nights a home may be rented short-term, the zoning code prohibits transient rentals of 30 days or less altogether.
Some cities cap the number of nights per year a property may be rented short-term (for example, 90 or 120 nights). Redondo Beach has no such cap because it does not allow short-term rentals at all in residential zones. RBMC 10-2.402(a) defines lodging of thirty (30) consecutive days or less as hotel/motel use, and RBMC 10-2.501 and 10-2.511 do not permit that use in single-family or multi-family residential zones, making zero short-term-rental nights the effective limit. There is no permit threshold, no rented-nights allowance, and no booking-day ceiling, because the underlying use is prohibited outright. Any specific annual night-cap number attributed to Redondo Beach is unverified, as no STR ordinance exists to set one. The only path to lawful renting
Even a single night of short-term renting violates the residential-zone use prohibition and can trigger code enforcement and business-license cancellation.
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