Victorville does not publish a fixed citywide annual night cap for STRs, but permit conditions and HOA CCRs can effectively cap rental nights. Hosted stays and long-term rentals are largely uncapped.
Unlike coastal California cities that impose strict annual night caps (90, 120, or 180 nights) on non-primary-residence STRs, Victorville has not enacted a published fixed citywide night cap as of the most recent code review. Regulation focuses instead on permitting, occupancy, parking, noise, and the responsible-contact requirement. However, STR activity in specific zoning overlays, specific-plan areas, or master-planned community CCRs may effectively cap rental activity through use restrictions or owner-occupancy requirements. Hosted rentals (where the owner remains on-site) and long-term rentals of 31 days or more are generally outside the STR regulatory framework. Operators planning a high-volume calendar should review both VMC Title 9 and any applicable HOA CCRs before investing, because community-level caps can exist even when the city does not impose one. Call Planning at (760) 955-5000 to confirm current rules.
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