Norwalk limits the number of guests allowed in short-term rental properties. Occupancy caps are typically based on bedroom count or square footage to protect neighborhood quality of life.
Norwalk regulates short-term rental occupancy to prevent overcrowding and nuisance complaints. Maximum occupancy is typically set at 2 guests per bedroom plus 2 additional guests, though local codes vary. Rental listings must accurately state maximum occupancy. Hosts are responsible for ensuring guest compliance. Exceeding occupancy limits may result in permit revocation. Sleeping in garages, tents, or vehicles on the property is generally prohibited.
First offense: warning. Repeated overcrowding: fines of $250 to $1,000. Permit suspension or revocation for chronic violations.
Norwalk, CA
Norwalk STRs must comply with general noise ordinance. Many cities impose stricter quiet hours for rental properties. Complaints can trigger permit review.
Norwalk, CA
Norwalk has not adopted a local short-term rental ordinance. Operators must still comply with California state-level transient occupancy tax and any platform...
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