Mold Disclosure: Concord vs El Cerrito
How do mold disclosure rules compare between Concord, CA and El Cerrito, CA?
Concord and El Cerrito have similar restriction levels.
Concord, CA
Contra Costa County
California's Toxic Mold Protection Act (Health & Safety Code Β§26100 et seq.) and Civil Code Β§1941.7 require landlords to disclose known visible mold exceeding permissible exposure limits before lease signing. Concord has no supplemental mold ordinance, but visible mold is treated as a substandard housing condition under Health & Safety Code Β§17920.3 and enforced by Concord Code Enforcement as a habitability violation.
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Contra Costa County
California Civil Code Section 1940.9 and Health & Safety Code Section 26147 require landlords to disclose known visible mold to prospective tenants. Contra Costa County follows state law with no supplemental local mold ordinance.
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| Fact | Concord | El Cerrito |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Statute | - | Civil Code 1940.9 |
| Disclosure trigger | - | Known visible mold |
| Habitability code | - | H&S 17920.3 |
| Local ordinance | - | None supplemental |
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Concord FAQ
El Cerrito FAQ
Can I sue my landlord for mold exposure?
Yes, under implied warranty of habitability, negligence, or breach of contract if the landlord knew or should have known of the condition and failed to remediate.
Who inspects rental mold complaints?
Contra Costa Environmental Health or the applicable building department investigates substandard housing complaints including mold.
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