Yuba City has no short-term-rental-specific occupancy cap because the city does not separately regulate STRs. Occupancy is governed by California Building Code and Yuba City's adopted housing code minimum-square-footage and bedroom standards, plus general nuisance limits on overcrowding. ADUs and SB 9 units are subject to a separate 31-day minimum rental term under the Zoning Ordinance.
Because Yuba City has not adopted a Chapter or Article dedicated to short-term residential rentals, there is no published 'two guests per bedroom plus two' or similar occupancy formula specifically applicable to STRs. Instead, the maximum number of overnight guests at any residential property in Yuba City is determined by (1) the California Building Code and California Residential Code as adopted by reference in the Yuba City Municipal Code, which set minimum habitable room dimensions and minimum sleeping-room area per occupant, and (2) general nuisance and overcrowding provisions in the City's property maintenance and code enforcement framework. Where an STR operates inside an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU), Junior ADU, or a unit created under California SB 9 (urban lot split or two-unit development), Yuba City's Zoning Ordinance Article 50 prohibits rental terms shorter than 31 days, which effectively excludes those units from short-term rental use regardless of occupancy headroom. For all other STRs, hosts should size guest counts to bedroom count and parking availability to avoid triggering nuisance, parking, or noise complaints; the City Code Enforcement Division can cite overcrowding as a nuisance under general property-maintenance provisions even without an STR-specific occupancy ordinance.
Without an STR-specific occupancy cap, enforcement relies on general nuisance and building/housing code violations. Overcrowding that violates Building Code minimum sleeping-room area, or that produces a public nuisance (excessive noise, parking spillover, trash, sanitation issues), can be cited under the City's code enforcement procedures. Standard nuisance abatement begins with a notice of violation and may escalate to administrative citations under the Yuba City Municipal Code. Renting an ADU, Junior ADU, or SB 9 unit for fewer than 31 days is independently a Zoning Ordinance violation under Article 50 and is subject to abatement and penalty regardless of guest count.
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