Lakewood vs Los Angeles
How do ab-1482 notice disclosure rules compare between Lakewood, CA and Los Angeles, CA?
Lakewood, CA
Los Angeles County
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Los Angeles, CA
Los Angeles County
California Civil Code Β§1946.2 and Β§1947.12 (AB-1482) cap annual rent increases at 5 percent plus regional CPI, max 10 percent, and require a written disclosure of tenant rights to be given at lease signing or by month-thirteen.
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| Fact | Lakewood | Los Angeles |
|---|---|---|
| Rent cap | - | 5% + CPI, max 10% |
| Statutes | - | Civ. Code Β§Β§1946.2, 1947.12 |
| Just cause kicks in | - | After 12 months |
| Disclosure timing | - | At lease or month-13 |
| Single-family exemption | - | Individual owners only |
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Lakewood FAQ
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Los Angeles FAQ
Does AB-1482 apply if my building is on RSO?
The state rent cap is preempted by stricter local RSO caps, but the AB-1482 just-cause and disclosure rules still layer on top in many cases. LA RSO already meets just-cause requirements.
What CPI is used in Los Angeles?
The cap uses the April CPI for the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim metropolitan area published by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, plus 5 percent, capped at a 10 percent ceiling.
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