If you’re thinking about buying a home or condo in the Palm Springs area and you plan on renting it out when you’re not staying in it, you’ll need to know whether that will be allowed. The links below are to the short-term (under 30 days) rental policy pages of the various cities here in the Coachella Valley. Keep in mind that any property, condo or house, located within an HOA is subject to the restrictions of the HOA first. Here are links to the various city websites and policies. Palm Springs Vacation Rental Policies https://www.palmspringsca.gov/government/departments/special-program-compliance/vacation-rentals-1098 Cathedral City Vacation Rental Policies https://www.cathedralcity.gov/services/vacation-rental-information Rancho Mirage Vacation Rental Policies https://ranchomirageca.gov/residents/short-term-rental-information/ Palm Desert Vacation Rental Policies https://www.cityofpalmdesert.org/our-city/departments/planning/vacation-rental-moratorium Also view this map of the areas where short term rentals are permitted in Palm Desert: https://www.cityofpalmdesert.org/home/showdocument?id=26669 Indian Wells Vacation Rental Policies https://www.cityofindianwells.org/our-city/residents/short-term-residential-rentals La Quinta Vacation Rental Policies https://www.laquintaca.gov/connect/short-term-vacation-rentals Indio Vacation Rental Policies https://www.indio.org/your_government/finance/licenses_n_permits/rentals.htm *Always remember that these policies can change over time, making it imperative to verify these policies prior to making a home purchase
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