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STR Regulations for San Gabriel, California

Overview: Are Short-Term Rentals Allowed in San Gabriel?

Short-term rentals (STRs) for fewer than 30 days are explicitly prohibited in San Gabriel. This prohibition applies across all residential zones and includes nightly or weekly rentals of a room, an entire house, or any other structure. Residential hotels are also prohibited. The City’s current policy continues the ban and staff has recommended code amendments to further modernize the prohibition. San Gabriel’s zoning code already restricts STRs in Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and Urban Dwelling Units (Senate Bill 9 contexts) to tenancies longer than 30 days, and existing STRs operating in the city are doing so without permits and in violation of the Municipal Code. Citations and administrative penalties apply to violations.

For clarity: You cannot legally start or operate a new short-term rental (under 30 days) in the City of San Gabriel. The only path to rental income with city-approved units is a long-term tenancy of more than 30 days.

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How to Start a Short-Term Rental Business in This Market

Because STRs are banned in San Gabriel, do not pursue STRs within city limits. If you want to invest in STRs in the broader Los Angeles County market, consider properties in unincorporated Los Angeles County, where short-term rentals are allowed subject to registration and tax obligations.

Step-by-step, if investing in unincorporated LA County:

  1. Confirm the parcel is in unincorporated Los Angeles County (not inside an incorporated city with its own STR rules). The County provides an online lookup tool. Source: LA County TTC STR page.
  2. Obtain a Short-Term Rental Registration Certificate from the LA County Treasurer and Tax Collector (TTC) before renting.
  3. Collect and remit Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) on all rentals of 30 consecutive days or less.
  4. Maintain compliance with the County’s STR ordinance, including any hosting, safety, and reporting requirements.

If investing in San Gabriel:

  • Develop a long-term rental strategy (31 days or more), including compliance with standard landlord–tenant law and municipal code requirements.
  • Do not attempt to list or operate an STR; enforcement will apply.

Note: Separate third-party content about San Gabriel STRs may claim registration, business licenses, and a 12% TOT rate. Those claims do not align with the City’s own rules, FAQ, and staff report provided above. Rely on official City sources for San Gabriel policy.

Required Documents, Permits, Licenses, and Guidelines

City of San Gabriel (incorporated limits)

  • No STR permit or business license exists for short-term rentals under 30 days.
  • Do not seek a business license or STR registration from the City for STRs; STRs are prohibited.
  • For long-term rentals (31+ days), follow standard rental best practices and applicable state/local codes; confirm any required local business licenses for other property uses.
  • Reference: SGMC Chapter 153 (Residential Zones) and Municipal Code Section 753.048 (Urban Dwelling Units and Urban Lot Splits). Sources: City Staff Report and City FAQ.

Los Angeles County (unincorporated areas)

  • Short-Term Rental Registration Certificate (required before renting).
  • Transient Occupancy Tax registration and monthly remittance.
  • Application and account setup are completed via the County’s online portal (lacountystr.munirevs.com). Source: LA County TTC STR page.

Typical host documentation you will be asked to provide (per County guidance and common ordinance practice)

  • Proof of primary residency (for hosts renting their primary residence).
  • Identification and property ownership/authorization documentation.
  • Contact information (24/7 local emergency contact for unhosted STRs).
  • Safety and occupancy disclosures where applicable under the County ordinance.

Specific Regulations: City, County, and State

City of San Gabriel

  • STRs (under 30 days) are prohibited citywide across all residential zones; residential hotels are prohibited.
  • Current STR listings in San Gabriel are operating without permits and in violation of the Municipal Code.
  • Code Enforcement issues violation notices upon awareness; administrative citations apply.
  • ADUs and SB 9 Urban Dwelling Units must be leased for more than 30 days.
  • The City Council is considering whether to formalize the ban with updated code amendments; staff recommends continuing the prohibition.
  • Citations and penalties:
    • General violations: administrative citations at $100, $200, and $500.
    • Building/Safety and Public Works violations: administrative citations at $100, $500, and $1,000.
    • Certain violations (e.g., illegal dumping) may be misdemeanors with fines up to $1,000 and up to 6 months in jail.
  • Administrative citations can be appealed within 15 days at CitationProcessingCenter.com or by phone at 1-800-989-2058.
  • Sources: City Staff Report; City FAQ; Municipal Code references.

Los Angeles County (unincorporated areas)

  • STR Registration Certificate required before renting.
  • TOT applies to rentals of 30 consecutive days or less; hosts must collect and remit TOT (commonly 12% in LA County, but verify the current rate with the County).
  • The County can impose fines up to $1,000 per day on hosting platforms listing properties without a valid registration certificate.
  • Complaint and enforcement channels are available through the County’s online platform and hotline.
  • Coastal zones are currently unregulated for STRs; confirm current county policy.
  • Source: LA County Treasurer & Tax Collector STR page.

State of California

  • No statewide ban on STRs. Cities and counties regulate STRs through local ordinances, registration, taxes (Transient Occupancy Tax), and, in some cases, rent-stabilization overlays.
  • State housing laws (e.g., SB 9) inform local development standards but do not directly create a right to STRs in San Gabriel where the City has prohibited them.
  • For unincorporated LA County, state law allows the County to require STR registration and tax collection via the TTC.

Contact Information (Phone, Email, Website)

City of San Gabriel (for STRs, code enforcement, general inquiries)

  • City Hall: 425 S Mission Drive, San Gabriel, CA 91776
  • Phone: 626-308-2800
  • Community Development/Building & Planning Counter: 626-308-2806
  • Neighborhood Improvement Services (Code Enforcement):
    • Online complaint submission: City’s Request Tracker
    • Staff directory: available via the City’s website
  • Mailing address for code enforcement correspondence: 425 S. Mission Dr., San Gabriel, CA 91776
  • Citations appeals: CitationProcessingCenter.com; 1-800-989-2058
  • Sources: City FAQ and City Staff Report.

Los Angeles County Treasurer & Tax Collector (STR Registration, TOT, and unincorporated areas)

  • Short-Term Rentals Unit:
    • Phone: (213) 974-2011
    • Email: STRental@ttc.lacounty.gov
  • STR account application and TOT remittance portal: lacountystr.munirevs.com
  • Complaint hotline (hosting platforms, illegal STRs): (213) 371-1070
  • Online complaint submission portal: LA County STR complaint portal
  • Business hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PT
  • Source: LA County TTC STR page.

Links to Source Pages

  • City of San Gabriel Staff Report (July 16, 2024): STR Discussion and Recommendation to Continue Ban www.sangabrielcity.com/DocumentCenter/View/22212/Item-7C---Discussion-on-Short-Term-Rentals-and-Related-Fees-Standards-and-Regulations
  • City of San Gabriel Frequently Asked Questions (includes STR prohibition and enforcement/penalty details) www.sangabrielcity.com/1341/Frequently-Asked-Questions
  • LA County Treasurer & Tax Collector: Short-Term Rentals (registration and TOT requirements) ttc.lacounty.gov/str/
  • LA County STR Registration Portal (apply, remit TOT) lacountystr.munirevs.com/login
  • LA County STR Complaint Portal (report violations) str.govos.com/complaint/?cityid=1706
  • Citation Processing Center (appeal administrative citations) www.CitationProcessingCenter.com
  • San Gabriel Municipal Code (online) www.amlegal.com/codes/client/san-gabriel_ca/

Operational Guidance for Investors

  • Avoid San Gabriel for STR strategies. If you own property in San Gabriel, plan for long-term tenancy (31+ days) to remain compliant.
  • If investing in unincorporated LA County, budget for:
    • STR registration fees.
    • TOT remittance and potential platform compliance workflows.
    • Safety and hosting requirements (e.g., 24/7 contact for unhosted rentals, primary residency rules).
  • Monitor City Council actions. Although the current recommendation is to maintain the ban, future code amendments could further codify or adjust enforcement mechanisms.
  • For all investments, verify whether the parcel is inside San Gabriel’s incorporated limits or unincorporated LA County before pursuing any STR strategy.

This guide synthesizes official City and County sources to provide a clear compliance pathway. Where third-party content conflicts, the City’s official staff report and FAQ govern within San Gabriel; the County’s TTC governs in unincorporated LA County.

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Overview of San Gabriel

San Gabriel (Spanish for "St. Gabriel") is a city located in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County, California. At the 2010 census, the population was 39,718. San Gabriel was founded by the Spanish in 1771, when Mission San Gabriel Arcángel was established by Saint Junípero Serra. Through the Spanish and Mexican periods, San Gabriel played an important role in the development of Los Angeles and Californio society. Owing to the prominence of Mission San Gabriel in the region's history, it is often called the "birthplace of the Los Angeles region".

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