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Rental Registration: Hayward vs Oakland

How do rental registration rules compare between Hayward, CA and Oakland, CA?

Hayward has fewer restrictions than Oakland.

Hayward, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Hayward requires owners of covered residential rentals to register units annually with the Rent Review Program and pay a per-unit fee that funds administration of the RRSO.

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Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Oakland requires all rental property owners to pay the Rent Adjustment Program fee and register with the city. The fee funds the Rent Adjustment Program which administers rent control and just-cause eviction protections.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHaywardOakland
ProgramHayward Rent Review Program-
FrequencyAnnual registration-
FeePer-unit rental housing fee-
Penalty for nonregistrationRent increases and notices blocked-
Registration-Required for all residential rentals
RAP Fee-Annual per-unit fee
Pass-Through-50% may be passed to tenants
Tenant Notice-Required at beginning of tenancy
Delinquency-Bars no-fault evictions

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Hayward FAQ

Who must register?

Owners of residential rental units covered by the RRSO must register; exempt owners typically must still file a declaration of exemption.

Can the fee be passed to tenants?

A portion of the annual rental housing fee may be passed through to tenants consistent with the RRSO rules and regulations.

Oakland FAQ

Do I need to register my rental in Oakland?

All residential rental property owners must pay the annual Rent Adjustment Program fee and be registered with the city's business tax system.

What happens if I don't pay the RAP fee?

Delinquent landlords face penalties, cannot pursue certain rent adjustments, and as of 2024, are barred from conducting no-fault evictions.

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