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Claudio Salvatorelli
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Does anyone know about STR's regulations in Oceanside?

Claudio Salvatorelli
  • San Diego, CA
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I am interested in establishing a Short-Term Rental (STR) in Oceanside and noticed on the City website that STRs are permitted only in the Coastal area. I am considering hosting the rental myself and living next door.

Could anyone provide guidance on how to proceed under these circumstances? Specifically, does the regulation still apply if I am the host and reside adjacent to the rental property?

Thank you for your assistance.

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John Underwood
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John Underwood
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I would call the city or go to their office and ask them. They may allow exceptions?

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