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Indio, CA

When deciding whether to become an Airbnb Host, it is important for you to understand the laws in your city. As a platform and marketplace we do not provide legal advice, but we want to give you some useful links that may help you better understand laws and regulations in La Verne. This list is not exhaustive, but it should give you a good start in understanding your local laws.

If you have questions, please contact Ivan Ivanov at 760-391-4136 or iivanov@indio.org.

Short-term rental license

The City of Indio requires that only a Host’s primary residence is rented as a short-term rental. Further, short-term rentals are only allowed in residential single or multi-family zones.

Registration is required to host short-term stays in Indio. To continue hosting, fill out and submit part 1 and part 2 of Indio’s Short-term permit application. The mail/drop off address is indicated on the top of part 1. After you submit both forms, you should receive your short-term rental permit number from the city by email or mail.

Permit/registration requirements

Hosts are required to display their short-term rental permit number on any listing advertisement.

Add your permit number to your listing advertisement to continue hosting stays in Indio.

Exemptions

If you host a hotel, motel or bed and breakfast, your listing is exempt from registration, but you’ll still need to claim an exemption through Airbnb to comply. This is free of cost.

Fees

As part of the application process, all Hosts must submit proof that this residence is their primary residence, provide emergency contact information, and be available for 24-hour response within one hour. The application fee is $100.

Our commitment to your community

We are committed to working with local officials to help them understand how Airbnb benefits our community. Where needed, we will continue to advocate for changes that will allow regular people to rent out their own homes.

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