Antioch requires short-term rental operators to obtain a City Business License and remit Transient Occupancy Tax on rentals of 30 days or less. While Antioch does not currently have a dedicated STR permit program like some Bay Area cities, all lodging businesses must register with the Finance Department and comply with zoning and nuisance standards.
Antioch does not operate a formal standalone short-term rental permit program (unlike San Francisco or Sonoma County) but treats STRs as transient lodging establishments subject to the same registration requirements as hotels and motels. Hosts renting a residence or rooms for periods of 30 consecutive days or fewer must obtain a City of Antioch Business License from the Finance Department. Operators must also register for Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) collection and file monthly or quarterly TOT returns. The property must comply with Antioch's residential zoning standards and cannot generate noise, parking, or nuisance impacts that violate Title 4 (Public Peace) or Title 9 (Zoning) of the Municipal Code. Properties in HOA-governed communities must also verify that their CC&Rs allow short-term rental use; many Antioch HOAs prohibit rentals shorter than 30 days. Airbnb and VRBO are required under state agreements to collect TOT on behalf of hosts in many California jurisdictions, but the host is ultimately responsible for ensuring tax compliance. Operators should maintain records of all bookings, gross receipts, and TOT remitted for at least three years. Failure to register or remit TOT can result in penalties, interest, and back-assessment of unpaid taxes by the Finance Department.
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