A controversial plan to impose an annual tax of as much as $12,000 on thousands of San Diego short-term rentals and second ...
The proposed tax would apply only to second homes that sit vacant and to whole-home short-term rentals, not to primary ...
Proposed $5,000 per bedroom tax could generate $135 million annually while targeting housing crisis; opponents warn the ...
Currently, there are 5,115 empty homes in the city and 5,741 vacation rentals — 45% of which are in La Jolla, downtown, and Pacific Beach and Mission Beach.
A proposed tax on vacation rentals in San Diego is being opposed by a coalition of business groups, including the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce, as the city ...
The proposal, put forward by Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera, would have taxed empty second (or third, fourth, etc.) homes and ...
Ever walk around the more luxurious parts of town and wonder about the homes standing empty? At least, 4,996 homes in the city do not have a full-time resident and […] ...
The plan returns to a city council committee Wednesday, with the goal of presenting the proposed $8,000 tax to voters later this year.