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STR Regulations for Maywood, California

Note to investors: Maywood’s official Housing Division website does not publish city‑specific short‑term rental rules (e.g., home‑sharing). As a result, Maywood property owners and operators should look to the City of Los Angeles STR/Home‑Sharing ordinance for enforceable caps, registration, and TOT procedures, plus California state requirements. The sections below integrate those sources and explain exactly how to operate in or near Maywood while remaining compliant.

Overview: Are STRs allowed in Maywood, CA?

  • Yes, but only within the framework established by the City of Los Angeles’s Home‑Sharing Ordinance and California state law. Maywood does not publish its own short‑term rental rules; Los Angeles City ordinances control STR operations for properties located within the City of Los Angeles. Properties in unincorporated Los Angeles County (which can border Maywood) are also governed by the City of Los Angeles rules.
  • In short: short‑term rentals (rentals for fewer than 30 days) are effectively limited to home‑sharing of a host’s primary residence, capped at 120 days per year (with an extended home‑sharing pathway up to 240 days), subject to registration, transient occupancy tax (TOT), and strict platform and host responsibilities. All STR activity is subject to enforcement and penalties.
  • For clarity on scope, see the Los Angeles Home‑Sharing Ordinance staff report and key enforcement mechanisms.

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How to start a short‑term rental business in this market

  1. Confirm zoning and eligibility
  • Confirm your property sits within the City of Los Angeles limits (most of Maywood’s immediate area is within City of LA jurisdiction). If in doubt, check the City of Los Angeles parcel/zone maps or contact Planning for verification.
  • Ensure the unit is your primary residence (required for home‑sharing). You may only list one property on a hosting platform.
  • Verify the property is not subject to the City of Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO); RSO units are prohibited from STR/home‑sharing.
  1. Obtain required registrations
  • Business License (Maywood): Required “whenever business is conducted within the City of Maywood,” including rental units. Complete Maywood Business License application and renew annually.
  • Los Angeles Home‑Sharing Registration: Register online, annually, with a home‑sharing registration number. You must provide proof of primary residency and agree to a guest Code of Conduct.
  • Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT): Register for the City of Los Angeles Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate before renting; if you list only on platforms with a City‑approved platform agreement, you may rely on the platform to collect and remit TOT. TOT applies to home‑sharing nights rented.
  1. Set up compliant operations
  • Cap: Limit home‑sharing to 120 days per calendar year unless you receive an “extended home‑sharing” permit (up to 240 days). Keep records for three years.
  • Host behavior and nuisance management: Post the City‑required guest Code of Conduct; comply with occupancy and noise limits; respond to complaints promptly.
  • Advertising: All listings must display your home‑sharing registration number and the 120‑day limit. Platforms must only accept bookings for registered listings.
  • Renew annually and recertify: Submit records annually to verify days rented and TOT compliance. Renewal includes fee and attestation of continued eligibility.
  1. Compliance and enforcement
  • If you exceed 120 days or list without registration, you face fines and possible registration suspension/revocation. Hosting platforms face daily fines for illegal or non‑compliant bookings.
  • Keep meticulous records for at least three years; the Office of Finance can inspect them at reasonable times.

Required documents, permits, licenses, and guidelines

  • City of Maywood Business License

    • Purpose: Mandatory for conducting rental business within Maywood.
    • Renewal: Annual.
    • Where to apply: Business Licenses (Maywood site).
    • Notes: Business License is separate from the Los Angeles Home‑Sharing registration. The Housing Division page also notes the Rental Registry Program for rent‑stabilized units; that registry is not a short‑term rental permit, but a compliance requirement for rent‑stabilized rentals.
  • Rental Registry Program (Maywood)

    • Purpose: Registration for covered rental units under the City’s rent stabilization rules.
    • Fees: $90 per covered unit; $63 with approved exemption.
    • Late fees: 10% (Feb 1–28), 25% (Mar 1–31), 50% (Apr 1–end of year).
    • Note: This registry governs rent control and landlord/tenant relations, not STR/home‑sharing. It is included because it is the principal Housing Division registry for rentals in Maywood.
  • Los Angeles Home‑Sharing Registration

    • Purpose: Legalizes and regulates STR activity in your primary residence; includes the 120‑day cap and extended home‑sharing pathway (up to 240 days).
    • Requirements: Proof of primary residency; listing only one property; submission of a signed affidavit; annual renewal; provision of guest Code of Conduct.
    • Where to apply: Through the City’s online registration process (as described in the ordinance staff report).
  • Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate (TOT)

    • Purpose: Registers you for TOT collection/remittance unless covered by a hosting platform’s collection agreement.
    • Requirement: Complete before renting; hosts relying solely on a platform with a platform agreement may be exempt from individual TOT registration because the platform collects and remits TOT.
  • California State Requirements (see State‑Level section below for citations)

    • Nuisance ordinances (LAMC 41.58.1) and “Party House” provisions: Be prepared to suspend hosting activity for 30 days following a “loud and unruly gathering” citation.
    • Accessibility: Comply with ADA and Fair Housing Act, and the California Building Code for accessible routes and features.
    • Fire safety: Provide functioning smoke and carbon monoxide alarms; ensure proper egress; follow fire code rules around outdoor fire hazards.
    • Energy: California Energy Code (Title 24) applies; solar requirements depend on construction type and location.
    • Environmental: Consider Low Impact Development (LID) implications for outdoor modifications or drainage if required by local building standards.
    • Taxes: TOT plus possibly local assessments and Transient Occupancy Registration fees.

Specific regulations for STRs in this city, county, and state

City of Los Angeles STR/Home‑Sharing (applies to properties within City of LA; typically covers Maywood’s area)

  • Allowed use: Home‑sharing of a host’s primary residence only.
  • Annual cap: 120 days per calendar year. Extended home‑sharing permits allow up to 240 days (administrative or discretionary approval). Hosts may list only one property.
  • RSO prohibition: Units under the Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance cannot participate in home‑sharing.
  • Registration and renewal: Online registration with proof of residency; annual renewal; recordkeeping for three years; submission of records to confirm days rented unless a platform agreement applies.
  • Guest Code of Conduct: Required; hosts must provide it to guests.
  • TOT: Apply for a Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate unless relying exclusively on a platform that has a City‑approved collection agreement.
  • Hosting platforms: Must verify registration numbers and may face daily fines for illegal bookings, data refusal, or TOT issues. City requires platforms to share monthly data (address, nights booked, amounts paid).
  • Noise and nuisance: Extended home‑sharing can be suspended or revoked after verified citations. A single verified nuisance violation during the registration year disqualifies hosts from extended home‑sharing and triggers a loss of the ability to exceed the 120‑day cap. Hosts cited for “loud and unruly gatherings” must suspend home‑sharing for 30 days.
  • Enforcement: Task force, 24/7 hotline, web‑based registration, and per‑night fee program to support enforcement. Violations can lead to fines, suspension, or revocation.

Los Angeles County (unincorporated)

  • Unincorporated areas surrounding Maywood follow the City of Los Angeles rules under the regional framework established by the City. The county page in this dataset does not contain county‑specific STR rules; treat City of LA regulations as the operative rules for unincorporated areas adjacent to Maywood.

California State

  • Short‑term rental definition: In this jurisdiction’s context, STRs are rentals of fewer than 30 days. California has not adopted a citywide ban; local governments regulate STRs via ordinances and registration frameworks.
  • Accessibility and Fair Housing: Hosts must comply with ADA where applicable and the Fair Housing Act; advertising must avoid discriminatory language.
  • Building and safety: Comply with California Building Code requirements, including smoke/CO alarms and egress. California Energy Code (Title 24) applies, with solar obligations for new ADUs and certain conversions.
  • Nuisance and behavior: Comply with local nuisance and “party house” ordinances; non‑compliance can trigger suspension and penalties.
  • Taxes: TOT is required on short‑term stays; the City’s ordinance ties platform data to TOT verification and enforcement.
  • Platform cooperation: Cities require hosting platforms to share data and enforce registration; failure to comply results in daily fines.

Note on jurisdiction

  • If your parcel falls outside the City of Los Angeles and within another municipality’s limits, that city’s rules would apply. Confirm your jurisdiction prior to listing. The provided dataset does not show a city‑specific Maywood STR ordinance.

Contact information (local authority in charge of STRs)

Maywood Business License and Housing Division

  • Phone: 323‑562‑5700 (City Hall)
  • Email: Housing@cityofmaywood.org
  • Website: Housing Division page; Business Licenses page; Rental Registry Program site (for rent‑stabilized units).
  • Housing Specialist: Rosemary Marroquin; phone 323‑562‑5724; email rosemary.marroquin@cityofmaywood.org

Los Angeles Home‑Sharing and TOT (City of LA)

  • City of LA Home‑Sharing and TOT inquiries: Follow the registration process and guidance in the ordinance staff report. Hosting platforms with approved agreements assist with data sharing and TOT. TOT registration is via the Office of Finance (per the ordinance’s TOT provisions).

Useful support agencies (county/state resources)

  • Housing Rights Center (HRC)
    • Phone: 1‑800‑477‑5977; TTY: 213‑201‑0867
    • Website: housingrightscenter.org
  • Stay Housed LA
    • Phone: 1‑888‑694‑0040
    • Website: stayhousedla.org
  • California Court Self‑Help Centers
    • Website: courts.ca.gov/selfhelp‑selfhelpcenters.htm

Source pages and documents

  • Housing Division — City of Maywood
    • www.cityofmaywood.com/239/Housing-Division
  • Business Licenses — City of Maywood
    • www.cityofmaywood.com/244/Business-Licenses
  • Rental Registry Program — City of Maywood
    • rentalregistry.cityofmaywood.org/
  • Rent Stabilization Ordinance No. 23‑07 (effective 9/22/2023)
    • www.cityofmaywood.com/DocumentCenter/View/2627/Ordinance-No-23-07-Rent-Stabilization
  • Rent Stabilization Ordinance Information Sheet
    • www.cityofmaywood.com/DocumentCenter/View/2661
  • Rental Registry Late Fees (English)
    • www.cityofmaywood.com/DocumentCenter/View/3093
  • Landlord Concern Form — English
    • www.cityofmaywood.com/DocumentCenter/View/2744
  • Landlord Concern Form — Spanish
    • www.cityofmaywood.com/DocumentCenter/View/2745
  • Tenant Concern Form — English
    • www.cityofmaywood.com/DocumentCenter/View/2656
  • Tenant Concern Form — Spanish
    • www.cityofmaywood.com/DocumentCenter/View/2657
  • Housing Rights Center
    • www.housingrightscenter.org/
  • Stay Housed LA
    • www.stayhousedla.org/
  • California Court Self‑Help Centers
    • www.courts.ca.gov/selfhelp-selfhelpcenters.htm?rdeLocaleAttr=en
  • City of Los Angeles Home‑Sharing Ordinance Staff Report (CPC‑2016‑1243‑CA)
    • planning.lacity.gov/ordinances/docs/HomeSharing/StaffRept.pdf

Practical investor checklist

  • Confirm jurisdiction and eligibility (primary residence; not in RSO; one property only).
  • Apply for City of Maywood Business License and renew annually.
  • Register for City of LA Home‑Sharing and obtain a registration number.
  • Register for TOT (or rely on platform collection agreement).
  • Post guest Code of Conduct and adhere to noise/occupancy limits.
  • Track nights rented and TOT; renew annually and keep records for three years.
  • Avoid exceeding 120 days without extended home‑sharing approval.
  • Monitor platform compliance and respond quickly to complaints.
  • If in unincorporated LA County near Maywood, rely on the City of LA rules unless another city’s limits apply.

If you are investing in or near Maywood, the City of LA Home‑Sharing framework is the primary governing STR regime. Operate within the 120‑day cap, complete all registrations, and maintain strict nuisance controls to stay compliant and avoid costly penalties.

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Overview of Maywood

Maywood is a gateway city in Los Angeles County. At 1.18 square miles (3.1 km2), Maywood is the third-smallest incorporated city in Los Angeles County. It is bordered by the cities of Bell on the south, Vernon on the north and west, Huntington Park on the southwest, and Commerce on the east. As of July 1, 2010, Maywood became the first municipality in California to outsource all of its city services, dismantling its police department, laying off all city employees except for the city manager, city attorney and elected officials, and contracting with outside agencies for the provision of all municipal services. The population was 27,395 at the 2010 census.

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