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πŸ”‘ Rental Property Rules/Rental Inspection Programs

Glendale vs Santa Clarita

How do rental inspection programs rules compare between Glendale, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?

Glendale and Santa Clarita have similar restriction levels.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Glendale does NOT operate a proactive Rental Housing Inspection Program (RHIP) for apartments. There is no citywide mandatory inspection, registration, or per-unit annual fee for rental housing. Code Compliance enforces the Glendale Municipal Code on a complaint-driven basis under GMC Chapter 1.24 (Administrative Code Enforcement Remedies). Glendale's separate Rental Rights Program (GMC Chapter 9.30) covers just-cause eviction and relocation assistance for 3+ unit buildings, but does not perform routine inspections.

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Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Few Restrictions

Santa Clarita does NOT operate a proactive rental inspection program. There is no citywide mandatory rental registration, no annual per-unit inspection fee, and no scheduled apartment-inspection cycle. Community Preservation (Code Enforcement) responds to complaints on a voluntary-compliance model. Rental properties located in unincorporated LA County areas of the Santa Clarita Valley fall under the County's Rental Housing Habitability Program (RHHP, $86/unit/year, inspected every 4 years), NOT inside Santa Clarita city limits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleSanta Clarita
Proactive RHIPNone β€” complaint-driven only-
Enforcement AuthorityGMC Ch. 1.24 (Administrative)-
Tenant ProtectionsGMC Ch. 9.30 (Just Cause)-
Section 8 InspectionsHUD NSPIRE since 10/1/2025-
Code Compliance(818) 548-3700-
City RHIP-None β€” complaint-driven only
Code Enforcement-(661) 255-4935
Local Rent Control-None β€” AB 1482 only
Unincorporated Areas-LA County RHHP ($86/unit/yr)
State Habitability-Cal. Civil Code Β§ 1941.1

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Glendale FAQ

Does Glendale have an annual rental inspection program?

No. Glendale has no mandatory annual or periodic rental inspection program for apartments. Inspections occur only in response to tenant complaints, observed violations during permit work, or Section 8 HUD-required inspections (NSPIRE standard since October 1, 2025). There is no per-unit inspection fee.

Do landlords need to register rental properties in Glendale?

No general rental-registration ordinance exists. Glendale requires Home-Sharing Licenses for short-term rentals under GMC Chapter 5.56, and rent registry compliance under GMC 9.30 for buildings with 3+ units, but there is no separate apartment registration program.

How do I report a habitability issue in a Glendale rental?

Call Code Compliance at (818) 548-3700 or use the city's online reporting form. Enforcement is complaint-based under GMC Chapter 1.24. California Civil Code Β§ 1941.1 sets statewide habitability standards that override any local enforcement gap.

Santa Clarita FAQ

Does Santa Clarita have a rental inspection program?

No. Santa Clarita has no proactive citywide rental inspection program and no mandatory registration. Code Enforcement is complaint-driven via Community Preservation at (661) 255-4935. The city operates on a voluntary-compliance model under its municipal code.

Does the LA County RHHP apply in Santa Clarita?

No. LA County's Rental Housing Habitability Program (RHHP) applies ONLY to unincorporated areas. Properties inside Santa Clarita city limits are exempt. Nearby unincorporated areas (Stevenson Ranch, Castaic, Val Verde) ARE subject to the County's quadrennial $86/unit/year program.

Who enforces habitability in a Santa Clarita rental?

Tenants should file complaints with Community Preservation at (661) 255-4935. Beyond that, California Civil Code Β§ 1941.1 sets the statewide habitability floor, and Β§ 1942.4 lets tenants pursue repair-and-deduct or breach-of-warranty actions in civil court.

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