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Citrus Heights vs Isleton

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Citrus Heights, CA and Isleton, CA?

Citrus Heights and Isleton have similar restriction levels.

Citrus Heights, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Citrus Heights has no local just-cause eviction ordinance. Tenants are protected by California's statewide AB 1482 Tenant Protection Act, which requires just cause for evictions after 12 months of tenancy in covered units and caps annual rent increases at 5% plus CPI (10% maximum).

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Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County follows California AB 1482 (Civil Code 1946.2) just cause eviction rules. No additional county-level tenant protection ordinance beyond state law.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCitrus HeightsIsleton
Local OrdinanceNone adopted-
State LawAB 1482 (CC Β§1946.2)AB 1482 / Civil Code 1946.2
Rent Cap5% + CPI, max 10%5 percent plus CPI, max 10 percent
Just CauseAfter 12 months tenancy-
Relocation1 month rent (no-fault)-
Tenancy Trigger-12+ months
No-Fault Relocation-One month rent
Local Layer-No county ordinance

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Citrus Heights FAQ

Does Citrus Heights have rent control?

No. Only California's statewide AB 1482 rent cap applies (5% + CPI, max 10% annually) to covered units.

Can a landlord evict without cause after one year?

Generally no for AB 1482-covered units. After 12 months, the landlord must state a just cause and pay relocation for no-fault terminations.

Isleton FAQ

Does AB 1482 cover my unincorporated Sacramento County rental?

Most multifamily and corporate-owned single-family rentals are covered after 12 months. Single-family homes owned by individuals and properties under 15 years old are typically exempt.

Can the county impose stricter rent control?

Yes under Costa-Hawkins limits, but Sacramento County has not adopted a local rent stabilization ordinance for unincorporated areas.

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