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Livermore vs San Leandro

How do rent control rules compare between Livermore, CA and San Leandro, CA?

Livermore has fewer restrictions than San Leandro.

Livermore, CA

Alameda County

Few Restrictions

Livermore has NO local rent control ordinance; only statewide AB 1482 Tenant Protection Act applies, capping annual increases at CPI+5% up to 10%.

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San Leandro, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

San Leandro adopted a local Rent Review Ordinance in 2020 for mediation. AB 1482 statewide rent cap also applies: CPI+5%, max 10% annually, just cause eviction.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLivermoreSan Leandro
Local ControlNone — no ordinance-
State LawAB 1482-
Annual CapCPI + 5%, max 10%-
Just CauseAfter 12 months tenancy-
ExemptSFR, new construction <15 yr-
Local program-Rent Review Ordinance 2020
State cap-AB 1482 - CPI+5%, 10% max
Just cause-After 12 months
Age exemption-Under 15 years
SFH exemption-If non-corporate owner

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Livermore FAQ

Does Livermore have rent control?

No — only California's AB 1482 applies, which caps annual increases at CPI+5% up to 10% on covered units.

Is my single-family rental covered?

Only if owned by a corporation or REIT. Individually-owned SFRs and condos are exempt from AB 1482 if proper notice was given.

San Leandro FAQ

Is San Leandro rent controlled?

Not in the strict sense. AB 1482 caps rent increases statewide, and San Leandro's Rent Review Ordinance provides local mediation.

How much can my landlord raise rent?

Under AB 1482, the lesser of 10% or 5% plus local CPI per 12-month period on covered properties.

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