Moratorium Extended On Short-Term Rental Certificates In Thousand Palms, B-Bar H Ranch - Patch

STR Housing Impact
Published: April 15, 2026
Regulations & Compliance

Summary

The city of Thousand Palms and B-Bar H Ranch have extended their moratorium on short-term rental certificates, indicating continued restrictions on new STR permits. This extension reflects ongoing local regulatory pressures impacting hosts in these specific locations. Hosts operating or considering properties there need to understand these developments to ensure compliance and avoid potential operational challenges.

Key Insights

  • The moratorium on short-term rental certificates has been extended in Thousand Palms and B-Bar H Ranch.

Action Items

  • Hosts with properties in Thousand Palms or B-Bar H Ranch should immediately verify their STR certificate status and any potential impact from the moratorium extension.
    Effort: low
    Impact: high

Common Mistakes

  • Failing to comply with the extended moratorium could lead to operational issues and potential penalties.

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