Victorville STR permits typically cap occupancy at two adults per bedroom plus two guests, subject to Building Code. Event hosting and parties exceeding the cap are grounds for permit action.
Victorville STR permit conditions follow the common California model that caps overnight occupancy at two adults per bedroom plus up to two additional guests, subject to California Building and Fire Code egress, ventilation, and sleeping-room size requirements. Daytime gathering caps are typically set around 1.5 times overnight occupancy, and dedicated event hosting (weddings, quinceaneras, filming) is generally prohibited unless a separate special event permit is issued. Operators must post the occupancy limit inside the dwelling and include it in listing materials. Exceeding the limit is a leading cause of complaints and typically triggers escalating administrative fines, a permit warning letter, and after repeat violations, revocation. California Fair Employment and Housing Act familial-status protections still apply; children under a certain age are usually not counted toward the cap. Questions: Code Enforcement at (760) 955-5104.
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