Can I apply for both a hosted and un-hosted short-term rental license?

Yes, a short-term rental host may hold both a hosted and un-hosted license, as indicated on the application.

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1. Do I need to pay Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) for my short-term rental?
2. Do I need to submit a Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Remittance form if I did not rent out my short-term rental this quarter and no tax is due?
3. Do I need to submit a quarterly Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) Remittance Form if I only list my short-term rental on Airbnb and Airbnb remits TOT to the Town on my behalf?
4. I can't find the Certificate of Occupancy for my property. What can I do?
5. Do I need a Town business license?
6. Do I need to own the property I intend to use for short-term rental?
7. Does my short-term rental need to be my primary residence?
8. Are there limits on the number of days per year that I can host a short-term rental?
9. Can I apply for both a hosted and un-hosted short-term rental license?
10. Can I use my accessory dwelling unit as a short-term rental?
11. Can I have multiple short-term rental properties in Town?
12. Is there a limited number of short-term rentals allowed in Los Gatos?
13. Are there parking regulations for short-term rental guests?
14. Can my short-term rental license be revoked?
15. Is there a penalty for failing to register a short-term rental with the Town?
16. Can I host a wedding or special event at my short-term rental?
17. My property is part of a homeowner association. Can I use it as a short-term rental?
18. Can I have a short-term rental in an apartment building?
19. Is the number of short-term rental guests limited?
20. Do I need to be on call to manage my short-term rental 24/7 or have a representative to do so?
21. Do I need to provide my short-term rental guests with copies of local Town rules?
22. Do I need to maintain records for my short-term rental?
23. How can I file a complaint regarding a short-term rental?