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Long Beach vs Norwalk

How do rent control rules compare between Long Beach, CA and Norwalk, CA?

Long Beach has fewer restrictions than Norwalk.

Long Beach, CA

Los Angeles County

Some Restrictions

Long Beach does not have its own rent control ordinance (repealed 2019). Rent increases are governed by CA AB 1482 (Tenant Protection Act of 2019), capping rent at 5% + CPI annually. Applies to properties 15+ years old; exempts single-family homes and owner-occupied duplexes.

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Norwalk, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Norwalk may have local rent control or stabilization measures limiting annual rent increases. State law provides a framework for rent regulation. Check local ordinances for specific caps and covered units.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLong BeachNorwalk
Local Rent ControlRepealed 2019-
State LawAB 1482, 5% + CPI cap-
Applies ToProperties 15+ years old-
ExemptSingle-family, owner-occupied duplex-
Rent Control-Local measures may apply
Cap-CPI-based limits
Exemptions-New construction often exempt
Topic-Rent Control

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Long Beach FAQ

Is my apartment rent-controlled?

Units in buildings with 2+ units built before February 1, 1995 are covered under Measure EA.

How much can my rent increase?

Annual increases are capped at 3% or 60% of CPI, whichever is lower.

Norwalk FAQ

Is there rent control in Norwalk?

Local rent control measures may apply. Check with Norwalk housing department for covered units, allowable increases, and tenant rights.

How much notice is required before a rent increase?

Typically 30 days for month-to-month tenancies and at lease renewal for fixed-term leases. Some states require 60 to 90 days for larger increases. Check state landlord-tenant law for specifics.

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