Rent Control: Anaheim vs Garden Grove
How do rent control rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Garden Grove, CA?
Anaheim and Garden Grove have similar restriction levels.
Anaheim, CA
Orange County
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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Orange County
Garden Grove does not have a local rent control ordinance. Rental properties in Garden Grove are subject to the California Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482), which caps annual rent increases at 5% plus the local Consumer Price Index or 10%, whichever is lower, for qualifying properties.
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| Fact | Anaheim | Garden Grove |
|---|---|---|
| Cap | 5% + CPI or 10% max | - |
| Local Ordinance | None (ballot pending) | - |
| Exempt | Homes <15 yrs, SFH | - |
| State Law | AB 1482 | AB 1482 (Civil Code 1947.12) |
| Local Rent Control | - | None |
| State Cap | - | 5% + CPI or 10% max |
| Exempt Properties | - | Homes under 15 years old, owner-occupied duplexes |
| Sunset Date | - | January 1, 2030 |
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.
Garden Grove FAQ
Does Garden Grove have rent control?
Garden Grove does not have a local rent control ordinance. Rental properties are covered by the statewide California Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482), which caps annual rent increases at 5% plus CPI or 10%, whichever is lower, for qualifying properties.
Is my Garden Grove rental covered by AB 1482?
Most rental units at least 15 years old are covered. Exempt properties include single-family homes owned by natural persons with written exemption notice, units built within the last 15 years, owner-occupied duplexes, and certain affordable housing.
How much notice does my landlord need to give for a rent increase in Garden Grove?
Under California law, landlords must give at least 30 days written notice for increases of 10% or less within 12 months, and 90 days notice for increases greater than 10%.
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