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San Diego vs Vista

How do rent control rules compare between San Diego, CA and Vista, CA?

Vista has fewer restrictions than San Diego.

San Diego, CA

San Diego County

Heavy Restrictions

San Diego's Residential Tenant Protections Ordinance (SDMC ยงยง98.0701-98.0709), adopted May 16, 2023, provides tenant protections that exceed California's AB 1482 Tenant Protection Act. Under state law, annual rent increases are capped at 5% plus local CPI-U, not exceeding 10% total. San Diego's ordinance provides protections from the start of tenancy (AB 1482 requires 12 months). Enhanced relocation assistance of 3 months' rent applies for senior and disabled tenants.

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Vista, CA

San Diego County

Some Restrictions

Vista does not have a local rent control ordinance. However, California's Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) limits annual rent increases to 5% plus CPI (capped at 10%) for qualifying rental units built more than 15 years ago. Single-family homes are exempt if the owner provides written notice.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan DiegoVista
Code SectionSDMC ยงยง98.0701-98.0709-
Rent Cap5% + CPI-U, max 10%/year (AB 1482)-
EffectiveJune 24, 2023-
Immediate ProtectionsFrom start of tenancy (exceeds AB 1482)-
Relocation3 months' rent for seniors/disabled (vs. 1 month under AB 1482)-
Local Rent Control-None
State Cap (AB 1482)-5% + CPI (max 10%/year)
Exempt Properties-Units < 15 yrs old, single-family w/notice
Notice Required-30 days (โ‰ค10%), 90 days (>10%)
Law Expiration-January 1, 2035

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San Diego FAQ

Does San Diego have rent control?

Yes. San Diego's Tenant Protections Ordinance (SDMC ยงยง98.0701-98.0709) and California's AB 1482 cap rent increases at 5% plus local CPI, not exceeding 10% annually.

How is San Diego's ordinance different from AB 1482?

San Diego's protections apply from day one of tenancy (AB 1482 requires 12 months), provide higher relocation assistance for seniors and disabled tenants (3 months vs 1 month), and include a right to renew within 5 years.

Vista FAQ

Does Vista have rent control?

Vista does not have a local rent control ordinance. However, California's Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) limits annual rent increases to 5% plus CPI (max 10%) for qualifying units built more than 15 years ago.

Is my single-family home in Vista subject to rent control?

Single-family homes and condos are exempt from AB 1482 if the owner provides written notice of exemption to the tenant. Without this written notice, the rent cap applies even to single-family homes.

How much notice must a Vista landlord give before raising rent?

At least 30 days' written notice for increases of 10% or less, and 90 days' written notice for increases above 10%, as required by California Civil Code Section 827.

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