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Just Cause Eviction: Glendale vs Santa Clarita

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Glendale, CA and Santa Clarita, CA?

Santa Clarita has fewer restrictions than Glendale.

Glendale, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Glendale's Just Cause & Retaliatory Eviction Ordinance (GMC Chapter 9.30) applies to parcels with 3+ rental units. There are 12 legal reasons for eviction. Landlord harassment and retaliation are prohibited. Relocation assistance required for no-fault evictions.

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Santa Clarita, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

No local just-cause eviction ordinance. California AB 1482 provides statewide just-cause eviction protections for qualifying tenants (12+ months tenancy).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGlendaleSanta Clarita
Applies To3+ unit properties-
Just Causes12 enumerated reasons-
RetaliationProhibited-
Code SectionGMC 9.30 (Ord. 5922)-
Local Ordinance-None
State Law-AB 1482 applies
Qualifying-12+ months tenancy
Relocation-Required for no-fault eviction

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Glendale FAQ

Can my landlord evict me without a reason?

In units covered by just cause protections, no. Landlords must have a valid reason. Check if your unit is covered under Glendale or state just cause requirements.

What is a self-help eviction?

When a landlord tries to force a tenant out by changing locks, removing doors, shutting off utilities, or removing belongings. This is illegal everywhere and tenants can sue for damages.

Santa Clarita FAQ

Can my landlord evict me without a reason?

In units covered by just cause protections, no. Landlords must have a valid reason. Check if your unit is covered under Santa Clarita or state just cause requirements.

What is a self-help eviction?

When a landlord tries to force a tenant out by changing locks, removing doors, shutting off utilities, or removing belongings. This is illegal everywhere and tenants can sue for damages.

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