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Rental Registration: Concord vs El Cerrito

How do rental registration rules compare between Concord, CA and El Cerrito, CA?

El Cerrito has fewer restrictions than Concord.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Concord does not maintain a mandatory citywide rental registration program but landlords must hold a Concord business license for each rental property. State-level AB 1482 (Tenant Protection Act) rent caps and just-cause eviction rules apply to most rentals built before 2010.

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El Cerrito, CA

Contra Costa County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Contra Costa County does not operate a mandatory rental registration program for single-family or small multi-family rentals. Landlords are subject to state requirements including AB 1482 rent cap, Tenant Protection Act, and general business tax filings.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordEl Cerrito
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Mandatory registration-No general program for long-term rentals
Rent cap-AB 1482 β€” 5% + CPI, 10% max
Just cause-AB 1482 β€” required for covered properties
STR registration-TOT with Treasurer-Tax Collector
Habitability-CA Civil Code 1941+; Health Dept. enforcement

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Concord FAQ

Do I need to register my rental with Concord?

You must maintain a City business license for the rental, but Concord has no separate rental registry or rent board. State-level AB 1482 protections still apply.

Is Concord under rent control?

Concord has no local rent control but is subject to California AB 1482, which caps annual rent increases at 5% + regional CPI, maximum 10%, for most properties more than 15 years old.

What is the security deposit limit?

Under AB 12 (effective July 1, 2024), landlords may charge no more than one month's rent as a security deposit, regardless of whether the unit is furnished.

El Cerrito FAQ

Do I need to register as a landlord in unincorporated CCC?

No general rental registration program exists. However, short-term rental operators must register for transient occupancy tax, and landlords must comply with state law including AB 1482 where applicable.

How much can I raise the rent each year?

Under AB 1482, most covered rentals are capped at 5 percent plus local CPI, not to exceed 10 percent total in any 12-month period. Single-family homes owned by individuals (not corporations) are exempt with proper written notice.

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