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STR Regulations for Cypress, California

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Cypress, CA?

Explicit answer: Short‑term rentals are not explicitly addressed or regulated by the City of Cypress. The municipal code contains no city‑specific STR provisions. Consequently, STR operations in Cypress fall under the County of Orange’s short‑term rental rules, which do allow STRs in the unincorporated areas of the county subject to permit and regulatory requirements. [Source: OC REALTORS city summary page] Because Cypress properties can be in incorporated limits or unincorporated county islands, investors should confirm the property’s jurisdictional status before relying on the county’s rules. [Source: City of Cypress Community Development Department page]

What qualifies as a short‑term rental: a rental of all or any part of a dwelling unit to a person(s) as lodging for fewer than thirty (30) days. [Source: County of Orange STR handout]

Bottom line: In practical terms, if the subject Cypress property is in an unincorporated Orange County area, STRs are allowed with a county permit and compliance. If the property is within Cypress city limits and subject to municipal authority, the absence of city STR rules means there is currently no city‑level path to operate, and owners should not assume county rules automatically apply within incorporated city limits. [Source: OC REALTORS and City of Cypress]

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Confirm jurisdiction and zoning

  • Verify whether the property is inside the City of Cypress or within an unincorporated area of Orange County. In unincorporated areas, Orange County’s STR ordinance governs operations. [Source: City of Cypress page]
  • Confirm zoning allows STRs. Under the county rules, STRs are permitted within single‑family and multifamily residential districts and within previously approved residential dwelling units in commercial districts; accessory dwelling units (ADUs) may not be used as STRs. [Source: County handout]
  • Check HOA, condo, or leasing restrictions if applicable; owners are responsible for private covenants. [Source: OC REALTORS guidance]

Prepare documentation and submit the permit

  • Prepare all required documents (see below). The County requires a Short‑Term Rental Permit application via myOCeServices (myOCeServices.ocgov.com). Permits are approved by the County’s Director, renewed every two years, and are not transferrable upon sale. [Source: County handout]
  • Keep on‑site and post in the listing: the approved permit number and a 24/7 local contact (operator or designee) who can respond to complaints within one hour. [Source: County handout]

Designate guest parking and capacity

  • Provide two off‑street parking spaces at all times (garage and/or driveway). [Source: County handout]
  • Cap overnight occupancy at two persons per bedroom plus two additional persons overall. [Source: County handout]

Post house rules and comply with quiet hours

  • Enforce Orange County quiet hours: exterior noise must not exceed 55 dB from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., and 50 dB from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Maintain good neighbor policies (trash, parking, and behavior). [Source: County handout]

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

Permit and application

  • Short‑Term Rental Permit application: submit through myOCeServices (myOCeServices.ocgov.com). [Source: County handout]
  • Permit renewal: every two years; non‑transferable upon ownership change. [Source: County handout]

Required supporting documents

  • A letter outlining the proposed STR use and operation (e.g., guest capacity, parking plan, quiet‑hours enforcement, local 24/7 contact). [Source: County handout]
  • Floor plan of the residence. [Source: County handout]
  • Copy of a blank guest lease agreement template. [Source: County handout]
  • Proof of ownership (e.g., recorded deed or title documentation). [Source: County handout]

Operational guidelines (County)

  • STRs are allowed in single‑family, multifamily residential districts, and within previously approved residential units in commercial districts. ADUs may not be used as STRs. [Source: County handout]
  • Parking: minimum two off‑street spaces; one vehicle per one‑bedroom unit; two vehicles for two or more bedrooms. [Source: County handout]
  • Overnight occupancy: two persons per bedroom plus two additional persons. [Source: County handout]
  • No exterior signs advertising the STR on the property. [Source: County handout]
  • Quiet hours and exterior noise limits (55 dB daytime, 50 dB nighttime). [Source: County handout]
  • In‑person local contact who can respond to complaints within one hour. [Source: County handout]

Specific regulations: City, County, and State

City of Cypress

  • No municipal STR ordinance or program is in place. The city’s municipal code does not explicitly address STRs. Investors should contact the Community Development Department to confirm jurisdiction and any future policy changes. [Source: OC REALTORS; City of Cypress]

County of Orange (for unincorporated areas)

  • Definition and approvals: STR defined as lodging for <30 days; permits approved by the Director; renew every two years; terminated upon sale. [Source: County handout]
  • Where STRs are permitted: single‑family and multifamily residential districts; residential dwelling units in commercial districts (previously approved). ADUs are prohibited from STR use. [Source: County handout]
  • Operational rules: minimum two off‑street parking spaces; vehicle caps by unit size; occupancy limits; exterior sign ban; in‑person local contact required to respond within one hour; compliance with quiet hours and exterior noise standards. [Source: County handout]
  • Enforcement: permits can be denied or revoked for non‑compliance; two violations related to the ordinance can trigger discontinuance of STR operations for up to one year. [Source: County handout]
  • Permit application: via myOCeServices with supporting documentation. [Source: County handout]

State of California

  • Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482): establishes just‑cause termination requirements and caps rent increases for qualifying properties; relevant for landlords of longer‑term tenancies (not directly regulating STRs). [Source: City of Cypress landlord/tenant resource page]
  • Source of Income protections (FEHA): California prohibits discrimination based on tenant participation in rental assistance programs (e.g., Section 8/VASH); these protections apply to landlords of residential properties. [Source: City of Cypress landlord/tenant resource page] Note: A Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) or other city/county tax regimes for STRs were not present in the provided source material. Verify with the local tax authority (county or city) for any TOT or business tax obligations prior to operations.

Enforcement and compliance risks

  • Non‑compliance can lead to permit denial or revocation, and in cases of repeated violations, up to a one‑year discontinuance of STR operations. [Source: County handout]
  • The County relies on complaint‑driven enforcement and expects operators to maintain 24/7 responsiveness to neighbors and authorities. [Source: County handout]

Contact information for local authority in charge of STRs (as applicable)

City of Cypress (jurisdictional confirmation, planning/zoning)

  • Community Development Department (Housing/Planning)
    • Phone: (714) 229‑6720
    • Email: cdd@cypressca.org
    • Website: www.cypressca.org/ [Source: City of Cypress page]
  • General City Hall: (714) 229‑6700

County of Orange (for unincorporated properties)

  • myOCeServices portal for STR permit applications: myoceservices.ocgov.com
    • Note: exact department phone/email were not provided in the source; applicants should use the portal’s contact features for questions. [Source: County handout]

Links to source pages

  • Short‑Term Rentals (County of Orange handout): ocds.ocpublicworks.com/sites/ocpwocds/files/2022-06/Short_Term_%20Handout%206_14_2022.pdf
  • Orange County REALTORS – Short‑Term Rental city summaries (incl. Cypress): www.ocrealtors.org/community-information/Short-Term-Rentals
  • City of Cypress – Community Development/Housing Division page: www.cypressca.org/departments/community-development/housing-division/information-for-landlords-and-tenants
  • myOCeServices (County permit portal): myoceservices.ocgov.com

Important caveat for investors

  • If your Cypress property lies inside the City of Cypress limits, rely on the city’s guidance for any future STR program. For unincorporated county areas, follow the County of Orange STR rules summarized above and use the myOCeServices portal to apply and maintain your permit.

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Cypress is a city in northwestern Orange County within Southern California. Its population was 50,151 at the 2020 census.

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