STR permits in unincorporated San Bernardino County may be suspended or revoked after a pattern of verified violations within a twelve-month window, particularly for noise, occupancy, parking, and trash complaints.
Code Compliance tracks verified complaints against each permitted STR. A pattern of three or more substantiated violations within twelve months can lead to permit suspension and, on continued violations, revocation. Common triggers in desert and mountain communities include amplified-music noise after quiet hours, exceeding posted occupancy, blocking fire-access roads with guest parking, and overflowing trash drawing wildlife. Hosts may appeal revocations through the county hearing-officer process. Revoked operators face a waiting period before reapplying.
Operating under a suspended or revoked permit, or transferring a permit between owners to evade strike accumulation, results in escalated daily fines and potential abatement action.
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