Chapter 1A Zoning Code

Sec. 5C.3.2.

elopment Plan) may not be used for home-sharing, unless an applicant demonstrates the accessory dwelling unit is the applicant’s primary residence. 5. No host shall offer, advertise, or engage in home-sharing in a non-residential building, including but not limited to, a vehicle parked on the property, a storage shed, trailer or any temporary structure, including, but not limited to, a tent. 6. if a host lists a primary residence on multiple listings on multiple hosting platforms, only one listing shall be booked at any given time. 7. A host shall not rent all or a portion of their primary residence for the purposes of home- sharing to more than one group of guests or under more than one booking, at any given time. 8. Home-sharing is not permitted in buildings that have been converted from units subject to Chapter XV. (Rent Stabilization Ordinance)of this code to single-unit dwellings until five years after the date of conversion. 9. except for allowable household business: home occupation uses, non-residential uses including, but not limited to, sales or exchange of products, events that charge a fee, or the promotion, display or servicing of any product shall not be permitted during home-sharing activity. | 5-180 Sec. 5C.3.2. (Home-Sharing Program) Established by Ord. 188,418, Eff. 01/20/2025, Oper. 01/27/2025 [ FOrM - FrONt AGe - St ANDArDS ] [ USE - DeNSit Y ] Div. 5C.3. (Special Use Programs) City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A 10. A host shall only advertise on a hosting platform that was listed on the host’s home-sharing application form, unless the host has submitted a written request and received written approval from the Department of city Planning to use another hosting platform. 11. No more than two overnight guests (not including children) are allowed per habitable room, not including kitchens, during home-sharing activities. 12. there shall be no use of sound amplifying equipment, as that term is defined in Chapter XI. (Noise Regulation), Sec. 1