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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Rialto, CA
Rialto requires permits for walls taller than 42 inches and building permits for all masonry and retaining walls. Block walls get three city inspections, and...
Rialto, CA
Barbed wire and razor wire are prohibited in all Rialto residential zones, and no sharp points may top any fence under six feet. City design standards also r...
Rialto, CA
Rialto caps household pets at four weaned dogs and cats combined, and no more than three of them may be dogs. The limit appears in Rialto Municipal Code Sect...
Rialto, CA
Backyard fires in Rialto are legal only as contained cooking or warming fires burning clean fuels such as propane, natural gas, charcoal, or untreated wood. ...
Rialto, CA
Removing a street or parkway tree requires prior written permission from the public services director, and the city's published criteria allow removal only o...
Rialto, CA
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