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Rental Registration: Compton vs South San Gabriel

How do rental registration rules compare between Compton, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Compton has fewer restrictions than South San Gabriel.

Compton, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Compton does not have a mandatory rental registration program. Landlords must comply with state disclosure requirements. A city business license is required for rental property businesses. No annual rental unit registration fee is charged by the city.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Mandatory rental registration is required in unincorporated LA County under the RSO. Landlords must register all rental units and pay annual fees by September 30. Fully covered units: $90/unit, just-cause only: $30/unit. Up to 50% of fees for covered units may be passed to tenants.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactComptonSouth San Gabriel
RegistrationNot required by cityMandatory, annual
Business LicenseRequired for rental business-
State DisclosuresRequired per CA Civil Code-
LA CountyCounty RSO does not apply to cities-
Deadline-September 30 each year
Full Coverage Fee-$90 per unit
Pass-Through-Up to 50% to tenants (covered units)

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Compton FAQ

Do I need to register my rental property?

Many jurisdictions require rental registration. Check with Compton housing or building department for local requirements. Failure to register can result in fines.

What do rental inspections check?

Inspectors verify smoke detectors, electrical safety, plumbing, heating, structural integrity, and general habitability. Lead paint and asbestos disclosure may also be checked in older buildings.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Do I have to register my rental property in LA County?

If your unit is covered by the RSO (built before February 1, 1995, in unincorporated LA County), you must register it with the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs. Registration is required annually.

How much is the rental registration fee?

The annual fee is typically $30-$50 per unit, adjusted periodically by the county. Late registration may incur double fees. Check current fees at dcba.lacounty.gov or call (800) 593-8222.

What happens if I don't register?

Unregistered landlords face fines of $250-$500 per unit and may be unable to pursue certain eviction remedies. Registration protects both landlords and tenants by establishing the rental relationship on record.

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