Short-term rentals (STRs) in Quartz Hill, California, are subject to regulations under the Los Angeles County Code, making them legal but heavily governed. Referenced locally as "short-term vacation rentals," these STRs must be registered as primary residences, with an annual registration requirement and a cap of 90 days of rental without a host present overnight. While properties suitable for STRs include residential homes and possibly cabins in more rural settings, the market tends to thrive on sites like airbnb and VRBO. The community attracts both tourists and business travelers, with demand stemming from visitors seeking less commercial options than those found in nearby urban centers. The Los Angeles County Department of Regional Planning oversees the regulation of STRs, ensuring compliance with local codes. For more detailed information, visit the official Los Angeles County site on short-term rentals: https://planning.lacounty.gov/long-range-planning/short-term-rentals-ordinance/.