Overview of AB 3182 This legislation's key provision is the limitation it places on HOAs' ability to restrict homeowners from renting out their properties. Specifically, HOAs can't enforce rental caps that limit rentals to less than 25% of the units, nor can they impose upfront fees to lease a property.
Short-Term Rental Regulations A non-hosted short-term rental may not be rented for more than 90 days in any calendar year. A hosted short-term rental may not be rented for more than 180 days in a calendar year. The maximum number of days a short-term rental may be rented in a calendar year is 180 days.
Settles With Airbnb—New Airbnb Laws Now In Effect Licensing: Airbnb will require all listings to have a City License number. License numbers are provided to hosts who register to home share and acquire a business permit and license. Hosting Requirements: Airbnb will only allow each host to list one home or dwelling.
Contra Costa County has implemented rent control and just cause eviction protections in certain areas. These laws: Limit annual rent increases. Protect tenants from arbitrary evictions.
A short let is a property that can be rented from a couple of weeks up to six months.
Definition of Short-Term Rental in California The state provides a baseline definition under California Senate Bill No. 60, Chapter 307: a short-term rental refers to any residential property — or part of a property — rented to an individual or group for 30 consecutive days or less.
Condo associations do have the right to ban rentals. Many want to avoid short-term situations, but some may opt to ban all rentals. This rule can be challenged by members of the association, but you will need the majority of members to offer their support.
Short-Term Rental Regulations A non-hosted short-term rental may not be rented for more than 90 days in any calendar year. A hosted short-term rental may not be rented for more than 180 days in a calendar year. The maximum number of days a short-term rental may be rented in a calendar year is 180 days.
After seven years of discussions -- and to cheers in the council chamber -- the Concord City Council passed a rent stabilization ordinance Tuesday night, joining other Contra Costa County cities like Richmond and Antioch in controlling how much landlords can raise rents annually.