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Burbank vs Torrance

How do rental inspection programs rules compare between Burbank, CA and Torrance, CA?

Torrance has fewer restrictions than Burbank.

Burbank, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Burbank does NOT operate a proactive Rental Housing Inspection Program. The City launched a Housing Enforcement Unit (HEU) in March 2025 to investigate complaints under the Burbank Tenant Protection Ordinance (BMC Title 5, Chapter 4), but the HEU is complaint-driven, not a routine inspection program. There is no general rental-registration requirement, no annual per-unit fee, and no scheduled apartment-inspection cycle. State habitability law (Cal. Civil Code § 1941.1) governs minimum conditions.

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Torrance, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Torrance does NOT operate a proactive Rental Housing Inspection Program. There is no citywide mandatory inspection, no annual per-unit fee, and no general rental-property registration requirement. The Torrance Municipal Code addresses housing standards via Title 8 (Building Code) and Code Enforcement Division (Environmental Division) responds only to complaints of suspected violations. State habitability standards under Cal. Civil Code § 1941.1 still apply.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurbankTorrance
Proactive RHIPNone — complaint-driven HEUNone — complaint-driven only
HEU LaunchMarch 2025 (complaint-based)-
TPO CodeBMC Title 5, Chapter 4-
No-Fault Relocation3 months' rent (BMC 5-4)-
HEU Contact(818) 238-5180-
Code Authority-TMC Title 8 (Building Code)
Code Enforcement-(310) 618-5929 (Environmental)
STR Rules-TMC § 92.43 (separate)
State Floor-Cal. Civil Code § 1941.1

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Burbank FAQ

Does Burbank have routine rental property inspections?

No. Burbank operates no mandatory annual or quadrennial inspection of rental units. The Housing Enforcement Unit (launched March 2025) is complaint-driven, investigating reported violations of the Tenant Protection Ordinance (BMC Title 5, Ch. 4) and habitability concerns. There is no per-unit annual inspection fee.

What is Burbank's Housing Enforcement Unit (HEU)?

The HEU, launched March 2025, reviews and investigates housing-related complaints, enforces the Tenant Protection Ordinance, investigates price-gouging, and can pursue administrative or civil enforcement. It is led jointly by the Community Development Department and City Attorney's Office. Contact: (818) 238-5180, Housinginfo@burbankca.gov.

What relocation assistance is owed for a no-fault eviction in Burbank?

Under BMC Title 5, Chapter 4 (TPO), no-fault evictions require relocation assistance equal to three (3) months of the tenant's rent in effect when notice was issued — three times the state-law minimum under Cal. Civil Code § 1946.2(d). Failure to comply voids the termination notice.

Torrance FAQ

Does Torrance inspect rental apartments on a schedule?

No. Torrance has no mandatory rental-inspection program. The Code Enforcement Division responds only to complaints about specific properties. There is no annual or quadrennial inspection of all apartments, and no per-unit inspection fee is charged.

Do I need to register my Torrance rental property with the city?

No general rental-registration requirement exists in the Torrance Municipal Code for standard long-term rentals. Short-term rentals (under 30 days) must permit under TMC § 92.43, but conventional apartments and houses rent without a city license.

How do I report a habitability problem in a Torrance rental?

Call Code Enforcement at (310) 618-5929 or file an online complaint via torranceca.gov. State habitability standards in Cal. Civil Code § 1941.1 and Health & Safety Code § 17920.3 govern minimum conditions even without local inspections.

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