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Manraj Singh
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City of Vista ( north County San Diego) - STR license?

Manraj Singh
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego
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HI , I am trying to see if there is an ordinance against, or a license requirement to run a STR on a SFR house. The city of Vista website doesn't seem to have anything listed in this regard.
Is there a place to see which postcodes are/aren't exempt from STR Licenses? 

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Hi Manraj,

I agree with Michael, give the city a call, it's the quickest way to find out.

Some cities are great about designating a STVR section on their website and others like Vista, don't have enough information so it requires more digging. 

I do see a lot of vacation rentals listed on VRBO for Vista but i would double check with zoning first since rules are changing all the time now days for STR's.

Best of luck!

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