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Cort Green
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Anaheim Short Term Rental

Cort Green
  • Indio, CA
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I've been looking at small 3/2 SFR for short term vacation rentals in Anaheim - specifically for Disneyland. However, I understand they just put a moratorium on issuing short term rental permits in Anaheim. Does anyone know about this? Is this anticipated to be a long term moratorium? Is the city planning on taking it a step further and stopping all short term rentals, even for current owners? Any idea what prompted this?

Also, a solution I've thought of would be to purchase in Garden Grove, just on the border of Anaheim. Does anyone have any valuable insight on Garden Grove real estate, and short term vacation rentals? Are they permitted in the City of Garden Grove?

Thanks for any feedback.

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Kevin Lefeuvre#3 Coronavirus Conversation Contributor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Kevin Lefeuvre#3 Coronavirus Conversation Contributor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I think they banned it last June. Existing licenses are given 18 months and then finito! Very tough position from the city.

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