There's a great listing right now, but they specifically want three times more a film shoot than simply renting it as a vacation spot.
This tells you something. The owners know they can make more as a
location than as a vacation rental. I don't have real world experience
trying this. But in SoCal property owners are aware of this method of
cheating them. Yes, it's cheating them - they could get three times
more for a film shoot than by renting it as a vacation spot. Even a
small cast and crew is more disruptive to the neighborhood than a
family or couple; you guys will make more noise even if you try not
to; you guys will have more vehicles on the street or in the drive; you
will use more water and more power.
Usually the owners do not come around often. But as you know (living
in Southern California) AirBnB is under scrutiny all over the area. A big
part of the reason is taxes (of course) but most of the issues are
neighbors who don't like the traffic; different people coming and going
all the time. The neighbors tend to be on the look out and ready to make
complaints to the city.
Seems to me you have two options; try it and hope you can finish
shooting before they find out; call and see if they are willing make a
deal - less than their book rate for studios but more than their rate as
a vacation rental.
Let us know what happens.