Eastvale has no short-term rental registration because STRs are prohibited. The City does run a separate Single-Family Residential Rental Registration program (Ordinance 2013-13, EMC Chapter 110.32) requiring a Business Registration Certificate, but that program applies to long-term rentals of 30 days or more, not to short-term vacation rentals.
Because Eastvale prohibits short-term rentals, there is no STR registry, certificate, or self-service portal that would let a host legally operate a vacation rental. Hosts sometimes confuse the City's long-term rental registration program with an STR registration; they are different. On October 23, 2013, the Eastvale City Council adopted Ordinance No. 2013-13, adding Chapter 110.32 to Title 110 of the Eastvale Municipal Code and establishing a Single-Family Residential Rental Registration, Inspection and Crime-Free Rental Housing Program; the ordinance took effect November 22, 2013. Under that program, owners or managers of single-family residential rental dwellings must obtain a Business Registration Certificate as a condition of renting or leasing the property, and units are subject to inspection and a Crime-Free Rental Housing Addendum. The stated purpose is to identify rental dwellings and ensure tenants have a safe and decent place to live. Critically, this program governs conventional residential tenancies, not transient occupancy. Registering a property as a long-term rental does not authorize using it as a short-term rental; the STR use remains prohibited regardless of registration status. Owners with multiple properties may file a single registration listing all Eastvale properties, and the certificate runs on the City's April 1 to March 31 business-registration year and must be renewed annually.
There is no way to be a 'registered' short-term rental in Eastvale; any STR operation is a code violation. Separately, renting a single-family home for 30 or more days without the required Business Registration Certificate violates EMC Chapter 110.32 and is enforced by Code Enforcement and Business Registration staff. Suspected short-term rentals may be reported through the My Eastvale app, and enforcement of prohibited STR use proceeds under the City's code enforcement authority, including administrative citations (EMC Chapter 8.17) and nuisance abatement (EMC Chapter 8.18).
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