Short-term rentals (STRs), referred to locally as short-term vacation rentals (STVRs), are regulated in Casa Conejo, California, where they are legal but require adherence to specific local ordinances. To operate legally, property owners must obtain an STVR permit, a city business license, and collect a Transient Occupancy Tax at 10% of rental income for stays of less than 30 days. The business landscape caters primarily to tourists due to its proximity to attractions in Ventura and the natural beauty of the surrounding area, making it ideal for vacation homes and cabins. The market favors properties like single-family homes and cabins rather than urban apartments, as much of Casa Conejo is characterized by its rural setting. The Ventura City Council is the governing authority responsible for these regulations, reflecting a structured approach to managing the impact of STRs on the local community. For more information, visit the official websites at the City of Ventura's STVR page and the Ventura County’s rental information.