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Relocation Assistance: Mountain View vs Santa Clara

How do relocation assistance rules compare between Mountain View, CA and Santa Clara, CA?

Mountain View and Santa Clara have similar restriction levels.

Mountain View, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County has no countywide relocation ordinance for unincorporated areas. State law controls: AB-1482 requires one month of rent for no-fault terminations and the Ellis Act adds extra pay for elderly or disabled tenants.

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Santa Clara, CA

Santa Clara County

Some Restrictions

Santa Clara County has no countywide relocation ordinance for unincorporated areas. State law controls: AB-1482 requires one month of rent for no-fault terminations and the Ellis Act adds extra pay for elderly or disabled tenants.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMountain ViewSanta Clara
State lawCal. Civ. Code §1946.2Cal. Civ. Code §1946.2
Standard relocationOne month of rentOne month of rent
Ellis Act notice120 days; 1 year senior/disabled120 days; 1 year senior/disabled
County codeNo SCC unincorporated ruleNo SCC unincorporated rule
Stronger citiesSan Jose; Mountain ViewSan Jose; Mountain View

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mountain View FAQ

How much relocation pay do I get in unincorporated Santa Clara County?

AB-1482 requires the equivalent of one month of rent, paid as direct relocation or as a waiver of the final month's rent. The choice belongs to the landlord, not the tenant.

Does the Ellis Act apply to my landlord?

Yes, if the owner is permanently withdrawing all units in the building from the rental market. The act requires extended notice for elderly and disabled tenants and right-of-first-refusal terms for several years.

Santa Clara FAQ

How much relocation pay do I get in unincorporated Santa Clara County?

AB-1482 requires the equivalent of one month of rent, paid as direct relocation or as a waiver of the final month's rent. The choice belongs to the landlord, not the tenant.

Does the Ellis Act apply to my landlord?

Yes, if the owner is permanently withdrawing all units in the building from the rental market. The act requires extended notice for elderly and disabled tenants and right-of-first-refusal terms for several years.

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