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Rent Control: Concord vs Richmond

How do rent control rules compare between Concord, CA and Richmond, CA?

Concord and Richmond have similar restriction levels.

Concord, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Civil Code 1947.12 limits annual rent increases to 5 percent plus CPI, capped at 10 percent total, on most California rental units regardless of local ordinances.

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Richmond, CA

Contra Costa County

Some Restrictions

Civil Code 1947.12 limits annual rent increases to 5 percent plus CPI, capped at 10 percent total, on most California rental units regardless of local ordinances.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConcordRichmond
StatuteCivil Code 1947.12Civil Code 1947.12
Cap5% + CPI, max 10%5% + CPI, max 10%
PreemptionCosta-Hawkins 1954.50Costa-Hawkins 1954.50
SunsetUntil 2030Until 2030

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Concord FAQ

Does AB-1482 cover single-family rentals?

Generally no, if the owner is an individual (not a corporation or LLC) and provides written notice of exemption. Corporate-owned single-family homes are covered.

Can my city impose stricter rent caps?

Only on units not exempted by Costa-Hawkins. Single-family homes, condos, and post-1995 construction generally cannot be subject to local rent control.

Richmond FAQ

Does AB-1482 cover single-family rentals?

Generally no, if the owner is an individual (not a corporation or LLC) and provides written notice of exemption. Corporate-owned single-family homes are covered.

Can my city impose stricter rent caps?

Only on units not exempted by Costa-Hawkins. Single-family homes, condos, and post-1995 construction generally cannot be subject to local rent control.

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