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Rent Control: Altadena vs Santa Clarita

How do rent control rules compare between Altadena, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?

Santa Clarita has fewer restrictions than Altadena.

Altadena, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

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).

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Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Santa Clarita has no local rent control. AB 1482 caps rent increases at 5% plus CPI (max 10%) statewide for qualifying properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAltadenaSanta Clarita
AuthorityLA County RSTPO (Ch. 8.52)-
Cap (2025)3% or 60% CPI (lower)-
CoverageMulti-unit built pre-Feb 1, 1995-
Small Landlord Bonus+1%-
Admin AgencyLA County DCBA-
Local Rent Control-None
State Cap-5% + CPI (max 10%) per AB 1482
Exempt-Single-family (some), post-2005
City Role-No additional local protections

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.

Santa Clarita FAQ

Is there rent control in Santa Clarita?

Local rent control measures may apply. Check with Santa Clarita housing department for covered units, allowable increases, and tenant rights.

How much notice is required before a rent increase?

Typically 30 days for month-to-month tenancies and at lease renewal for fixed-term leases. Some states require 60 to 90 days for larger increases. Check state landlord-tenant law for specifics.

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