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Doesn't seem too difficult to get a 'free' license and pay the occupancy tax. I've stayed in various beach rentals along the California coast for 2 weeks at a time and have been charged occupancy tax.

http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/taxcollector/TOT.html



At that link, you'll see "Monterey County Planning and Building Inspection Department requires Homeowners wishing to pursue short term residential rentals (7-30 days) to obtain an Administrative Permit."

In other words, you can't just pay the tax.

On http://www.mcar.com/montereycounty.html, we find:

County of Monterey Non-Coastal: Administrative permit required for rentals less than 30 days in R-1 zoning district Minimum rental period 7 days Zoning Ordinance 21.64.280

Coastal: Contact: Planning and Building Inspection Department (831) 883-7500

I'd guess that the county is easier to deal with on this than the various cities (where the hotels and the bulk of the housing are).




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