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Just Cause Eviction: Concord vs Richmond

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Concord, CA and Richmond, CA?

Concord and Richmond have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Civil Code 1946.2 requires landlords statewide to have just cause to terminate tenancies of qualifying tenants who have lived in a covered unit at least 12 months.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Heavy Restrictions

Civil Code 1946.2 requires landlords statewide to have just cause to terminate tenancies of qualifying tenants who have lived in a covered unit at least 12 months.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordRichmond
StatuteCivil Code 1946.2Civil Code 1946.2
Trigger12 months tenancy12 months tenancy
Relocation aid1 month rent1 month rent
Local floorCities may go stricterCities may go stricter

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Concord FAQ

Do I have to give a reason to evict?

Yes for covered tenants who have lived in the unit at least 12 months. You must specify an at-fault or no-fault cause and provide written notice with the reason.

What if my city has its own just-cause law?

Local ordinances apply where they provide additional tenant protections. State law sets a floor; cities may add to it but cannot weaken the protections.

Richmond FAQ

Do I have to give a reason to evict?

Yes for covered tenants who have lived in the unit at least 12 months. You must specify an at-fault or no-fault cause and provide written notice with the reason.

What if my city has its own just-cause law?

Local ordinances apply where they provide additional tenant protections. State law sets a floor; cities may add to it but cannot weaken the protections.

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