Rent Control: Altadena vs Long Beach
How do rent control rules compare between Altadena, CA and Long Beach, CA?
Long Beach has fewer restrictions than Altadena.
Altadena, CA
Los Angeles County
The LA County Rent Stabilization & Tenant Protections Ordinance (RSTPO) caps annual rent increases in covered Altadena multi-unit buildings (built before Feb 1, 1995) at 3% or 60% of CPI, whichever is lower (effective 2025).
View full Altadena rules βLong Beach, CA
Los Angeles County
Long Beach does not have its own rent control ordinance (repealed 2019). Rent increases are governed by CA AB 1482 (Tenant Protection Act of 2019), capping rent at 5% + CPI annually. Applies to properties 15+ years old; exempts single-family homes and owner-occupied duplexes.
View full Long Beach rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Altadena | Long Beach |
|---|---|---|
| Authority | LA County RSTPO (Ch. 8.52) | - |
| Cap (2025) | 3% or 60% CPI (lower) | - |
| Coverage | Multi-unit built pre-Feb 1, 1995 | - |
| Small Landlord Bonus | +1% | - |
| Admin Agency | LA County DCBA | - |
| Local Rent Control | - | Repealed 2019 |
| State Law | - | AB 1482, 5% + CPI cap |
| Applies To | - | Properties 15+ years old |
| Exempt | - | Single-family, owner-occupied duplex |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Altadena FAQ
Is Altadena under rent control?
Yes β covered multi-unit rentals built before Feb 1, 1995 are limited to 3% (or 60% of CPI) annual increases under the LA County RSTPO.
Long Beach FAQ
Is my apartment rent-controlled?
Units in buildings with 2+ units built before February 1, 1995 are covered under Measure EA.
How much can my rent increase?
Annual increases are capped at 3% or 60% of CPI, whichever is lower.
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