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California has some of the most complete landlord-tenant regulations in the United States. Whether you manage a single-family home, a multi-unit apartment complex, or commercial office space, understanding these laws is essential to running a compliant rental business.
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California Landlord-Tenant Laws: Complete Guide for Property Owners
Complete overview of California rental property laws including security deposits, eviction procedures, rent control, required disclosures, and maintenance...
California Commercial Lease Laws: Complete Guide for Property Owners
Complete overview of California commercial property laws including SB 1103 tenant protections, security deposits, eviction, NNN leases, and Prop 13.
California Commercial Eviction Process: Unlawful Detainer and AB 2347 Changes
Step-by-step guide to commercial eviction in California, including the 2025 AB 2347 changes, 3-day notices, and unlawful detainer court procedures.
California Commercial Landlord Disclosures: Required and Recommended
Learn about mandatory and recommended disclosures for California commercial landlords, including environmental, ADA, Prop 65, and SB 1103 requirements.
California Commercial Late Fees: Liquidated Damages and Enforceability
Understand California commercial late fee rules under Civil Code §1671, including the liquidated damages standard, grace periods, and 3-day notice limitations.
California Commercial Lease Requirements: SB 1103, NNN Terms, and Essential Clauses
Discover California commercial lease requirements including SB 1103 QCT provisions, NNN structures, mandatory translations, and prohibited clauses.
California Commercial Maintenance Obligations: Landlord and Tenant Responsibilities
Understand maintenance responsibilities in California commercial leases, including NNN vs. gross allocations, seismic retrofit, and building code compliance.
California Commercial Rent Increases: SB 1103, Escalation Clauses, and Prop 13
Understand California commercial rent increase rules, including SB 1103 QCT notice requirements, escalation clauses, CPI adjustments, and Prop 13 impacts.
California Commercial Security Deposit Laws: Rules and Best Practices
Guide to California commercial security deposit laws under Civil Code §1950.7, including the 30-day return rule, deductions, and waiver provisions.
California Eviction Process: Notices, Timelines, and Procedures for Landlords
Step-by-step guide to the California eviction process including at-fault and no-fault notices, court procedures, relocation assistance requirements, and te...
California Landlord Maintenance Obligations and Habitability Standards
Guide to California habitability requirements, repair responsibilities, tenant remedies including repair-and-deduct, and landlord obligations for property...
California Late Rent Fees: Rules, Limits, and Best Practices for Landlords
Guide to California late rent fee regulations including reasonableness standards, grace periods, enforcement tips, and what courts consider enforceable.
California Lease Requirements: What Every Landlord Must Include
Guide to California lease agreement requirements including mandatory clauses, prohibited terms, oral vs written leases, and best practices for residential...
California Rent Increase Rules: Caps, Notice Requirements, and Exemptions
Guide to California rent increase laws under AB 1482, including the statewide rent cap, notice periods, exempt properties, and local rent control ordinances.
California Required Disclosures for Landlords: Complete List
Full list of mandatory disclosures California landlords must provide tenants, including lead paint, mold, Megan's Law, flood zones, bed bugs, and more.
California Security Deposit Laws: Limits, Returns, and Deductions
Complete guide to California security deposit regulations including the 2024 one-month limit, 21-day return deadline, itemized deductions, and penalties fo...
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▶What are the California landlord-tenant laws every property owner should know?
California landlord-tenant law is governed primarily by Civil Code §1940–1954.06 and the Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482). Key requirements include a one-month security deposit limit (effective July 2024), statewide rent caps of 5% + CPI or 10% (whichever is lower), just-cause eviction protections for tenancies over 12 months, mandatory habitability standards, and extensive disclosure requirements. Non-compliance can result in statutory penalties and punitive damages.
Lisez le guide complet▶What is the California eviction process and how long does it take?
California distinguishes between at-fault and no-fault evictions. For unpaid rent, landlords serve a 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit. For lease violations, a 3-Day Notice to Cure or Quit is required. No-fault evictions require 30 days notice for tenancies under one year, or 60 days for longer tenancies, plus relocation assistance equal to one month's rent under AB 1482. After notice expires, an Unlawful Detainer lawsuit is filed, and the full court process typically takes 5-8 weeks.
Lisez le guide complet▶What is the California security deposit limit in 2026?
As of July 1, 2024, California limits security deposits to one month's rent for all residential properties, regardless of whether the unit is furnished or unfurnished — eliminating the previous two-month limit. Landlords must return the deposit within 21 days of move-out with an itemized statement of deductions. Allowable deductions include unpaid rent, cleaning beyond normal wear and tear, and repair of tenant-caused damage.
Lisez le guide complet▶What are the California rent increase laws and caps for landlords?
Under AB 1482 (the Tenant Protection Act), most California residential properties are subject to annual rent caps of 5% plus the local Consumer Price Index (CPI), or 10%, whichever is lower. Landlords must provide 30 days written notice for increases of 10% or less, and 90 days for increases above 10%. Exemptions include properties built within the last 15 years, certain single-family homes, and owner-occupied duplexes.
Lisez le guide complet▶What is the grace period for late rent in California?
California does not mandate a statutory grace period for late rent — technically, rent is late the day after it is due. However, most leases include a 3-5 day contractual grace period. Late fees must be reasonable and reflect the landlord's actual costs from the delay. A 3-Day Notice to Pay or Quit cannot be served until rent is actually past due, and courts may reject excessive late fee provisions as unenforceable penalties.
Lisez le guide complet▶What disclosures must California landlords provide to tenants?
California requires extensive pre-lease disclosures including: lead-based paint warnings (pre-1978 buildings), Megan's Law sex offender database notice, bed bug history, mold hazards, proximity to former military ordnance locations, flood zone status, and any known environmental hazards. Landlords must also disclose the property's demolition or renovation history and provide contact information for the property owner or authorized agent.
Lisez le guide complet▶What are the California lease requirements for rental properties?
While oral leases are technically valid for terms under one year, California strongly favors written agreements. Required lease elements include rent amount and due date, security deposit terms, maintenance responsibilities, and rules regarding pets, smoking, and subletting. Lease terms must comply with AB 1482 just-cause eviction protections, and any waiver of tenant rights in the lease is void and unenforceable.
Lisez le guide complet▶What are California landlord maintenance obligations and habitability standards?
Under California's implied warranty of habitability, landlords must maintain properties in fit and livable condition. This includes working plumbing, heating, electrical systems, weatherproofing, clean common areas, functioning locks and windows, and pest control. If a landlord fails to make necessary repairs within 30 days of written notice, tenants may use the 'repair and deduct' remedy (up to one month's rent) or withhold rent entirely until conditions are corrected.
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