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Council hears resident concern over rental-license caps, staff points to zoning limits and public inventory

5792891 · September 19, 2025
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A Corcoran resident raised concerns during open forum about homeowners associations telling potential buyers incorrect information about whether rental units remain available on their block.

A Corcoran resident raised concerns during open forum about homeowners associations telling potential buyers incorrect information about whether rental units remain available on their block. City staff told the council the amount of rental licenses allowed on a residential block is limited by the city’s zoning rules, and that availability is determined when owners apply for a rental license.

The matter surfaced during the meeting’s public-comment period when a speaker called attention to the HOA’s communications about rental-unit availability. Staff explained the city tracks rental licenses by block and that the city only issues a license when an owner applies; if capacity for a block…

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