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Learn about the key provisions, exemptions, and tools of AB 1482, the California Tenant Protection Act of 2019, which limits rent increases and requires just cause evictions for many residential properties. Find out how AB 1482 affects your property and access educational resources, forms, and news.
Learn about the impact of rent control on the housing market and the rights of landlords and tenants in California. Find education, forms, industry insights and news on rent control laws and ordinances.
Find out the maximum allowable rent increases for 2024 under AB 1482, the Tenant Protection Act, based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rates for all counties in California. The CAA Regional CPI Calculator is currently being updated and will be available soon.
Learn how to provide the required notices under AB 1482, the Tenant Protection Act, for single-family homes and condos. Find out if your property is exempt from the statewide rent cap and just cause for eviction provisions.
SB 567 is a bill that amends some of the tenancy termination rules under the California Tenant Protection Act of 2019. It affects the requirements for substantial remodel and owner move-in evictions, and sets penalties for non-compliant landlords.
The Nov. 5 statewide ballot now officially includes anti-housing activist Michael Weinstein’s latest attempt to bring extreme forms of rent control back to California. Earlier this month, the Secretary of State’s Office announced that the so-called “Justice for Renters Act” will go before voters as Proposition 33.
The Concord City Council voted to implement a rent control and just cause eviction ordinance, despite the California Apartment Association's arguments that it is unnecessary and punitive. The ordinance will affect 18,100 rental units in Concord and aligns with a statewide trend toward stricter rent regulations.
Despite strong opposition from the California Apartment Association, the Salinas City Council has approved a set of landlord-tenant measures, making it the first city in Monterey County to adopt rent control. These ordinances, which will take effect on Jan. 1, 2025, aim to cap rent increases and bolster eviction protections.
Security Deposits – This law caps security deposits at one month’s rent, regardless of whether a unit is furnished or unfurnished. Owners of no more than two rental properties, comprising no more than four units, can request up to two months’ rent. The law takes effect July 1, 2024. AB 12 was authored by Assemblyman Haney (D-San Francisco).
A California law limiting security deposits to one month’s rent for both furnished and unfurnished units took effect today, July 1. The legislation, AB 12 by Assemblyman Matt Haney, D-San Francisco, was signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom in October 2023. It marks a significant change from previous regulations, which allowed landlords to ...