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Rent Control: Anaheim vs Fullerton

How do rent control rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Fullerton, CA?

Anaheim and Fullerton have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Anaheim has no local rent control ordinance. California AB 1482 caps annual rent increases at 5% plus CPI or 10%, whichever is lower, for most properties built before 2010. A local ballot initiative has been submitted.

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Fullerton, CA

Orange County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Orange County has no local rent control ordinance. Tenants are protected by California's statewide Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482), which caps annual rent increases at 5% plus local CPI or 10%, whichever is lower. AB 1482 applies to most residential rental units built more than 15 years ago.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimFullerton
Cap5% + CPI or 10% max-
Local OrdinanceNone (ballot pending)-
ExemptHomes <15 yrs, SFH-
State LawAB 1482AB 1482 (Civil Code Β§1947.12)
Local Rent Control-None
Rent Cap-5% + CPI or 10%, whichever is lower
Exemptions-Units <15 years old, owner-occupied SFRs
Expires-January 1, 2030 (unless extended)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anaheim FAQ

Does Anaheim have rent control?

No local rent control, but California AB 1482 caps increases at 5% plus CPI (max 10%) for covered properties. A local ballot initiative is pending.

Is my rental covered by AB 1482?

Most properties built more than 15 years ago are covered. Exemptions: single-family homes owned by natural persons (with notice), owner-occupied duplexes, affordable housing.

Fullerton FAQ

Is there rent control in unincorporated Orange County?

There is no local rent control ordinance. State law AB 1482 (the Tenant Protection Act) limits annual rent increases to 5% plus local CPI or 10%, whichever is lower, for qualifying units at least 15 years old.

What units are exempt from AB 1482 rent caps in Orange County?

Single-family homes owned by natural persons (not corporations) with proper notice to tenants, units built within the last 15 years, and certain other categories are exempt. Most apartments and older rental properties are covered.

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