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El Dorado, CA
Challenging To Investors
Local STR Agent

Short-term rentals ARE permitted in El Dorado County, both in unincorporated areas and within the City of South Lake Tahoe. However, the regulations vary significantly between county jurisdiction (unincorporated areas) and the city jurisdiction of South Lake Tahoe.
El Dorado County operates a Vacation Home Rental (VHR) program in unincorporated areas, while the City of South Lake Tahoe has implemented its own short-term rental regulations that were recently updated in July 2025. This guide covers both jurisdictions, with particular focus on the unincorporated county regulations since this is where most STR investment opportunities exist outside of the tourist core of South Lake Tahoe.
Before applying, verify whether your property is located in:
Measure T was specifically for the City of South Lake Tahoe and does not apply to unincorporated areas of El Dorado County. Properties within city limits should contact the City of South Lake Tahoe directly.
For unincorporated areas, ensure your property meets these basic eligibility criteria:
El Dorado County offers two distinct STR categories:
Vacation Home Rental (VHR):
Hosted Home Rental (HHR):
Before applying online, El Dorado County strongly recommends scheduling an appointment to review the process. You can:
Applications are processed through the HDL online portal: Apply Online - HDL - Online VHR/HHR Permitting
Vacation Home Rental (VHR) Permit:
Hosted Home Rental (HHR) Permit:
Business License:
Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Registration:
The application must include:
Owner Information:
Property Details:
Regulatory Acknowledgments:
Waste Management:
Fire & Life Safety:
All VHR/HHR properties must meet these fire safety standards prior to permit issuance:
Required Equipment:
Outdoor Fire Areas:
Additional Requirements:
Fire inspection fees are based on dwelling size and are required with new permits and every two years thereafter.
New Requirement (effective 11/21/24): ALL local contacts must take and pass a county-administered certification test. The owner is ultimately responsible for fines resulting from renter violations, so selecting a qualified local contact is critical.
Local contacts must:
Standard VHR Occupancy:
Hosted HHR Occupancy:
Quiet Hours: 10:00 PM - 8:00 AM daily
During quiet hours, guests are prohibited from:
Daytime Visitors:
General Requirements:
Lake Tahoe Basin Specific:
All online listings and advertisements must include:
Interior Signage (Required):
Exterior Signage (Required):
Host Requirements:
Property Limitations:
Special Regulations:
Lake Tahoe Basin Cap:
Proof of Rental Activity:
Violation Structure (18-month lookback): 1st violation: Fine up to $500 2nd violation: Fine up to $750 3rd violation: Fine up to $1,000 4th+ violations: Fine up to $1,000
Escalation Penalties:
Complaint Process:
Events are specifically defined as violations in the ordinance. This includes:
While most STR investment opportunities exist in unincorporated areas, investors should note the City of South Lake Tahoe implemented new STR regulations in July 2025 following the overturning of Measure T.
City STR Requirements Include:
Additional Residential Neighborhood Rules:
The city is currently issuing a maximum of 150 permits per month and prioritizing previous permittees in good standing.
Placerville Office:
South Lake Tahoe Office:
Online Scheduling:
General Contact:
For properties within city limits:
Code Enforcement Information:
GIS Resources:
Bear Awareness:
Trash Complaints:




El Dorado County ( ), officially the County of El Dorado, is a county located in the U.S. state of California. As of the 2020 census, the population was 191,185. The county seat is Placerville. The county is part of the Sacramento-Roseville-Arden-Arcade, CA Metropolitan Statistical Area. It is located entirely in the Sierra Nevada, from the historic Gold Country in the western foothills to the High Sierra in the east. El Dorado County's population has grown as Greater Sacramento has expanded into the region. Where the county line crosses US 50 at Clarksville, the distance to Sacramento is 15 miles. In the county's high altitude eastern end at Lake Tahoe, environmental awareness and environmental protection initiatives have grown along with the population since the 1960 Winter Olympics, hosted at the former Squaw Valley Ski Resort in neighboring Placer County.
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