Ontario vs Victorville
How do rent control rules compare between Ontario, CA and Victorville, CA?
Ontario and Victorville have similar restriction levels.
Ontario, CA
San Bernardino County
Ontario has no local rent-control ordinance, but most rentals fall under California AB 1482 capping annual rent increases at 5 percent plus CPI (max 10 percent) and requiring just cause after 12 months.
View full Ontario rules →Victorville, CA
San Bernardino County
Victorville has no local rent control. California AB 1482 Tenant Protection Act caps annual rent increases at 5% plus CPI (10% max) on covered properties and requires just cause for eviction.
View full Victorville rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Ontario | Victorville |
|---|---|---|
| Local rent control | None in Ontario | None in Victorville |
| State cap | 5% + CPI, max 10% | AB 1482: 5% + CPI, 10% max |
| Just cause | After 12 months | Required after 12 months tenancy |
| Exempt | Units under 15 years old | - |
| Exemption | - | SFH individual-owned with notice |
| Relocation assistance | - | 1 month rent for no-fault |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Ontario FAQ
Can my Ontario landlord raise rent 15 percent?
Not if the unit is covered by AB 1482; the increase is capped at 5 percent plus CPI or 10 percent total, whichever is less.
Is my single-family rental covered?
Only if the owner is an LLC, corporation, or REIT; single-family homes owned by individual persons with proper notice are exempt.
Victorville FAQ
Is my single-family rental covered by AB 1482?
Generally no if owned by an individual (not corporation/LLC) and proper exemption notice was provided in the lease.
Can a landlord evict without cause?
After 12 months of tenancy, AB 1482 requires just cause; no-fault evictions require relocation assistance.
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