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Isleton vs Sacramento

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Isleton, CA and Sacramento, CA?

Isleton has fewer restrictions than Sacramento.

Isleton, CA

Sacramento County

Some Restrictions

Unincorporated Sacramento County follows California AB 1482 (Civil Code 1946.2) just cause eviction rules. No additional county-level tenant protection ordinance beyond state law.

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Sacramento, CA

Sacramento County

Heavy Restrictions

Sacramento tenants are protected by both California's statewide just-cause eviction law (AB 1482) and the City's local Tenant Protection Program (Chapter 5.156). After 12 months of tenancy, landlords may only terminate a lease for specified at-fault causes (non-payment, lease violations, criminal activity) or no-fault causes (owner move-in, substantial renovation, withdrawal from rental market). No-fault evictions require relocation assistance equal to one month's rent.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactIsletonSacramento
State LawAB 1482 / Civil Code 1946.2AB 1482 Just Cause provisions
Tenancy Trigger12+ months-
No-Fault RelocationOne month rent-
Rent Cap5 percent plus CPI, max 10 percent-
Local LayerNo county ordinance-
Local Code-Sacramento City Code Chapter 5.156
Threshold-Applies after 12 months of tenancy
Relocation Assistance-One month's rent for no-fault evictions
At-Fault Causes-Non-payment, lease violations, criminal activity, nuisance

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Isleton FAQ

Does AB 1482 cover my unincorporated Sacramento County rental?

Most multifamily and corporate-owned single-family rentals are covered after 12 months. Single-family homes owned by individuals and properties under 15 years old are typically exempt.

Can the county impose stricter rent control?

Yes under Costa-Hawkins limits, but Sacramento County has not adopted a local rent stabilization ordinance for unincorporated areas.

Sacramento FAQ

Can my landlord evict me without a reason in Sacramento?

After 12 months of tenancy, landlords must have a legally recognized just cause to evict you under both state law (AB 1482) and Sacramento's local Tenant Protection Program.

What is relocation assistance for a no-fault eviction?

For no-fault evictions (such as owner move-in), landlords must provide relocation assistance equal to one month's rent or waive the final month's rent payment.

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