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Rent Control: Isleton vs McClellan Park

How do rent control rules compare between Isleton, CA and McClellan Park, CA?

McClellan Park has fewer restrictions than Isleton.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Isleton has no local rent control ordinance. The statewide Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482) limits annual rent increases to 5 percent plus local CPI or 10 percent, whichever is lower, for covered units. Just cause eviction required after 12 months tenancy. Single family rentals owned by individuals exempt.

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McClellan Park, CA

Sacramento County

Few Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County has NO local rent cap. Statewide AB 1482 (Tenant Protection Act of 2019) applies: annual rent increases capped at 5 percent plus CPI, or 10 percent maximum, whichever is lower. Just-cause eviction required for tenants of 12+ months. Single-family homes owned by individuals and buildings under 15 years old are generally exempt.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonMcClellan Park
Local Rent ControlNone-
AB 1482 Cap5 percent plus CPI or 10 percent-
Just CauseAfter 12 monthsAfter 12 months
SFR ExemptIndividual owners with notice-
SunsetJanuary 2030January 1, 2030
Local Cap-None in unincorporated county
State Law-AB 1482
Cap-5 percent + CPI or 10 percent max

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Isleton FAQ

Can my landlord raise rent 15 percent?

Not on AB 1482-covered units. The cap is the lower of 5 percent plus CPI or 10 percent annually.

Is my rental exempt from AB 1482?

Likely yes if it is a single family home owned by an individual who gave written exemption notice, or if built within the last 15 years.

McClellan Park FAQ

How much can my landlord raise my rent?

Under AB 1482, no more than 5 percent plus regional CPI or 10 percent, whichever is lower, in a 12-month period, unless your unit is exempt.

Is my single-family rental covered by AB 1482?

Single-family homes owned by individuals are exempt if the landlord provides the required notice. Corporate-owned single-family homes are covered.

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