- Don’t forget to provide the required notices under AB 1482
Is your single-family home or condo exempt from California’s statewide rent cap and “just cause” for eviction provisions under the Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482)? If so, make sure you have provided the required notice to your tenant
- AB 1482 Exemptions - Martinez Law Center
What are the exceptions to AB 1482? AB 1482, also known as the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, provides protections for renters in California against excessive rent increases and unjust evictions However, there are several exceptions to this law
- What exemptions apply to AB 1482, California’s rent-control law?
Some are exempt from both the rent cap and the just-cause limitations: Units constructed in the last 15 years are exempt (on a rolling basis, i e , a unit constructed on January 1, 2008 is not covered as of January, 1 2023, but is covered on and after January 1, 2023)
- California AB-1482: Rent Control Eviction Protections Explained
AB-1482 includes exemptions and exceptions that limit its applicability Single-family homes and condominiums are exempt from the rent cap and eviction protections if the owner is not a real estate trust, corporation, or LLC with a corporate member
- What Exemptions Apply to AB1482? - bellprop. com
Single-family rental homes are exempt unless they are owned by a real estate investment trust (REIT), a corporation, or an LLC where one of the members is a corporation
- AB 1482: The California Tenant Protection Act of 2019
AB 1482 is a statewide law that went into effect on January 1, 2020 and expires on January 1, 2030 It does two main things: Requires a landlord to have a “just cause” in order to terminate a tenancy Limits annual rent increases to no more than 5% + local CPI, or 10% whichever is lower
- Which properties are “Exempt” under California Statewide Rent Control . . .
Single family residences including condos are exempt from California Statewide Rent Control, AB-1482, if: Owner is not a Real Estate Investment Trust, Corporation, or LLC where an owner is a Corporation Other Exemptions include: Housing with a certificate of occupancy issued within the past 15 years
- AB1482 Frequently Asked Questions - cochranepm. com
EXEMPTIONS FROM AB 1482Just Cause Eviction Exemptions If your property is one of the following, it is exempt from AB 1482’s just cause provisions, regardless of any local ordinance adopted after January 1, 2020: New Construction –housing that was issued a certificate of occupancy within the previous 15 years
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