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Just Cause Eviction: Oakland vs Sunol

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Oakland, CA and Sunol, CA?

Sunol has fewer restrictions than Oakland.

Oakland, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Oakland has one of the strongest just-cause eviction ordinances in the country under OMC Chapter 8.22 (Measure EE). Landlords must demonstrate one of the enumerated just causes to evict a tenant. The ordinance covers virtually all residential rental units in Oakland.

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Sunol, CA

Alameda County

Some Restrictions

Alameda County unincorporated areas are covered by AB 1482 just cause eviction rules requiring landlords to cite a specific lawful reason for terminating tenancies over 12 months.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOaklandSunol
Governing CodeOMC Chapter 8.22 (Measure EE)-
CoverageNearly all residential rentals-
Just CausesEnumerated grounds required-
RelocationRequired for no-fault evictions-
PenaltyTreble damages for wrongful eviction-
Law-AB 1482 just cause protection
Threshold-12 months continuous tenancy
No-fault Relocation-One months rent assistance required
Help-Bay Area Legal Aid (510) 663-4744

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Oakland FAQ

Can a landlord evict without cause in Oakland?

No. Oakland's Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance requires landlords to demonstrate one of the enumerated just causes before evicting. This applies to virtually all residential rentals.

What relocation assistance is required?

Landlords must pay relocation assistance for no-fault evictions (owner move-in, substantial renovation, Ellis Act). Amounts vary based on tenant circumstances and are updated periodically.

Sunol FAQ

Can my landlord evict me without cause?

Only during the first 12 months of tenancy. After that, AB 1482 requires a specific at-fault or no-fault just cause reason in writing.

What relocation assistance do I get for a no-fault eviction?

AB 1482 requires landlords to pay relocation assistance equal to one months rent or waive the final months rent for no-fault terminations.

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