Orange County may revoke a short-term rental operator permit after repeated nuisance, noise, or occupancy violations at the same property. The county uses a graduated enforcement approach with warnings, fines, and ultimately permit revocation for habitual offenders.
Unincorporated OC's STR ordinance authorizes administrative penalties and permit revocation when an operator accumulates multiple verified violations within a defined period, typically 12 months. Triggers include unresolved noise complaints, occupancy-cap breaches, parking violations, trash overflow, or failure of the 24-hour local contact to respond. After revocation, the property may be barred from re-permitting for a cooling-off period. The county code-enforcement and sheriff dispatch records support violation tracking. HOAs in Coto de Caza and Ladera Ranch maintain separate strike systems that can lead to private-community bans independent of county action.
Three or more substantiated violations within twelve months, including noise, occupancy, parking, or trash complaints, can trigger permit revocation, mandatory cooling-off periods, and reapplication restrictions.
Mission Viejo, CA
Mission Viejo effectively prohibits short-term rentals of less than 30 days in residential zones. Any rental operating in violation is subject to standard no...
Mission Viejo, CA
Mission Viejo requires short-term rental hosts to register their property with the city and obtain a permit costing $250 through the Planning and Building De...
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