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Rent Control: Compton vs Los Angeles

How do rent control rules compare between Compton, CA and Los Angeles, CA?

Compton has fewer restrictions than Los Angeles.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Compton does not have its own rent control ordinance. State law AB 1482 (Tenant Protection Act) caps annual rent increases at 5% plus local CPI or 10%, whichever is lower, for covered units. Single-family homes (with notice) and buildings less than 15 years old are generally exempt.

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Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

The LA Rent Stabilization Ordinance (LAMC Chapter XV) covers buildings with 2+ units built before October 1, 1978, approximately 650,000 units or 70% of rentals. Annual rent increases are tied to CPI, currently 3% (July 2025-June 2026). Effective Feb 2026, the formula changes to 90% of CPI with a 1%-4% range and no utility surcharges. Single-family homes are exempt.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonLos Angeles
Local Rent ControlNone-
State Cap5% + CPI or 10% max (AB 1482)-
ExemptionsSFH with notice, buildings <15 years-
EffectiveSince January 1, 2020-
Coverage-Buildings built before Oct 1, 1978
Current Increase-3% (July 2025-June 2026)
New Formula-1%-4% range effective Feb 2026
Units Covered-Approx. 650,000 units
Code Section-LAMC Chapter XV

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Compton FAQ

Is there rent control in Compton?

Local rent control measures may apply. Check with Compton 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.

Los Angeles FAQ

Is my apartment rent-controlled?

Buildings with 2+ units built before October 1, 1978 are covered. Check LAHD's ZIMAS system for your address.

How much can my rent go up?

Annual increases are capped at 3 to 8% based on CPI. Your landlord must provide 30-day notice.

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