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Rent Control: Oxnard vs Simi Valley

How do rent control rules compare between Oxnard, CA and Simi Valley, CA?

Simi Valley has fewer restrictions than Oxnard.

Oxnard, CA

Ventura County

Heavy Restrictions

Oxnard has adopted a rent stabilization ordinance limiting annual rent increases for covered units. California's Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) also applies, capping increases at 5% plus CPI or 10%, whichever is less, for qualifying properties.

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Simi Valley, CA

Ventura County

Some Restrictions

Ventura County's Mobile Home Park Rent Control Ordinance (Division 8, Chapter 10) protects mobile home owners in unincorporated areas from unreasonable rent increases. Annual increases are tied to the Social Security COLA, ranging from 2% to 8%.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOxnardSimi Valley
State Cap5% + CPI or 10% max (AB 1482)-
Local OrdinanceOxnard rent stabilization-
Notice Required30 days (<10%), 90 days (>10%)-
ExemptNew construction <15 years, SFH-
Annual Increase-2% to 8% (tied to SSCOLA)
Transfer Increase-15% of avg rent or $72, max every 4 yrs
Effective Since-September 1, 1982
Review Board-Quarterly meetings
Code Section-Division 8, Chapter 10

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Oxnard FAQ

Does Oxnard have rent control?

Yes. Oxnard has a local rent stabilization ordinance, and California's Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) also caps annual rent increases at 5% plus CPI or 10% maximum for qualifying properties.

What properties are covered by rent control in Oxnard?

Most multifamily properties 15 years or older are covered. Exemptions include new construction less than 15 years old, single-family homes with proper notice, and owner-occupied duplexes.

What can I do if my Oxnard landlord raises rent too much?

Contact the city to file a complaint or consult a tenant rights attorney. Rent increases exceeding legal limits are voidable, and you may be entitled to a refund of excess payments.

Simi Valley FAQ

Does Ventura County have rent control?

Yes, for mobile home parks in unincorporated areas. Chapter 10 of Division 8 caps annual rent increases at 2-8% tied to SSCOLA. This does not apply to standard rental housing.

How much can my mobile home park raise rent?

Annual increases are based on the Social Security COLA, with a minimum of 2% and maximum of 8%. Contact the Planning Division at (805) 654-5042 for current allowed increases.

Who oversees the rent control program?

The Mobile Home Park Rent Review Board meets quarterly. Contact the Planning Division at (805) 654-5042 or visit rma.venturacounty.gov for meeting schedules and complaint procedures.

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