Effective January 1, 2020, AB 1482 requires most landlord in California to make significant change to how they do business. This webinar explains the rent control and just cause provisions…
AB 1482 Compliance: Step-by-Step Webinar
On-Demand Class
The California Tenant Protection Act of 2019, passed as AB 1482, imposes specific rules concerning rent increases and eviction policies for many residential rental properties in California.
Key provisions of the Tenant Protection Act:
Rent caps: The law limits the amount by which rent can be increased annually for eligible properties.
“Just cause” eviction requirements: Landlords are required to provide a valid reason for evicting tenants who have occupied a residence for more than one year.
Application in rent-controlled jurisdictions: In areas with existing rent control under the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, AB 1482 extends these rent caps to some properties not covered by local ordinances.
Exemptions: Certain properties are exempt from the law, including most single-family homes and condominiums, as well as properties constructed within the last 15 years.
Calculate How AB 1482 Affects Your Property
Are you unsure whether AB 1482’s rent cap or just-cause eviction provisions apply to your property? Just answer a few questions in our AB 1482 widget to find out. Members can access the tool, by accessing your account with your CAA login information.
Find Out Your Regional CPI
Use the tool linked below to determine the AB 1482 Allowable Increase* using the regional change in CPI for your properties. Members can access the calculator, by logging into your CAA account. If the results do not load, try clearing your browser history.
Find out if your property is subject to AB 1482’s Just Cause and calculate regional CPI with our calculator tools, built especially for CAA members.
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