Unincorporated Orange County does not restrict short-term rentals to a host's primary residence. Investors may operate non-owner-occupied STRs in permitted zones, subject to operator permit caps, transient occupancy tax, and applicable HOA limitations.
Unlike many California cities (Santa Monica, San Francisco, Los Angeles) that restrict legal short-term rentals to a host's primary dwelling, Orange County's unincorporated STR ordinance allows non-owner-occupied operation. This means investor-owned vacation rentals are permitted in unincorporated coastal and inland areas, subject to standard operator permitting, TOT collection, parking, and occupancy rules. Some unincorporated communities (Coto de Caza, Ladera Ranch) have HOA-level restrictions that may functionally bar non-owner-occupied STRs. Incorporated cities like Newport Beach or Dana Point have their own primary-residence rules.
Misrepresenting residency status on a permit application, exceeding density caps, or violating HOA primary-residence rules may result in permit denial, revocation, and civil fines.
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