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City Watch: Santa Monica

Santa Monica’s Home-Sharing Ordinance bans entire-home rentals under 30 days unless the primary resident sleeps on-site. Every host needs a business license, transient-occupancy tax registration, neighbor notices, and compliance inspections.

  • Only true home-sharing is legal for short stays.
  • City audits booking platforms weekly and levies joint fines.
  • Permit loss after two violations.

This beach city is the template for “host present only” rules. Enforcement is aggressive, but ASTRO keeps a compliant playbook so members protect revenue while lobbying for pro-owner carve-outs.

Current requirements

  • Primary residence proof: Utility bills and ID must match the dwelling, plus at least one room left for the host.
  • Business license + TOT: $100+ in fees plus 14% hotel tax remitted monthly.
  • Neighbor hotline: Hosts must share a 24/7 contact and respond within 45 minutes.
  • Platform liability: Airbnb/VRBO delist unlicensed homes, so rogue listings disappear fast.

ASTRO’s Santa Monica cohort focuses on three things: bulletproof paperwork, hybrid calendars (30+ day stays plus ASTRO member swaps), and political cover. We provide inspection checklists, complaint-response scripts, and a rapid-text network so operators back each other if the city shows up.

We’re also coordinating with Westside owners to push for certified-operator permits tied to safety standards instead of residency. The city already carved out allowances for “home-shares with ADUs”—we’re extending that logic to professionally run duplexes.

  • What do members get? Toolkits, governance tracking, and a trusted exchange.
  • How fast can we launch? Paste Markdown, run the pave script, verify.
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