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Rental Inspection Programs: Vacaville vs Vallejo

How do rental inspection programs rules compare between Vacaville, CA and Vallejo, CA?

Vacaville, CA

Solano County

Few Restrictions

Vacaville has not adopted a Rental Housing Inspection Program (RHIP), a Rental Housing Habitability Program (RHHP), or any other proactive citywide rental inspection regime. There is no per-unit annual inspection requirement, no rolling multi-year inspection cycle, and no inspection fee in the Vacaville Municipal Code. Habitability and code complaints at specific addresses are handled by the Vacaville Fire Department's Community Risk Reduction Division (Code Enforcement) on a complaint-driven basis under Chapter 8.10 (Abatement of Public Nuisance) and Chapter 1.28 (Abatement of City Ordinance Violations). Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) units are independently inspected by the Solano County Housing Authority to HUD Housing Quality Standards before the HAP contract is signed and annually thereafter.

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Vallejo, CA

Solano County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactVacavilleVallejo
Citywide Rental Inspection ProgramNone-
Inspection TriggerTenant or third-party complaint, fire, permit application, or HUD HQS for Section 8-
Administering AgencyVacaville Fire Dept. Community Risk Reduction (Code Enforcement)-
Governing ChaptersVMC Ch. 8.10 (Public Nuisance) + Ch. 1.28 (Abatement)-
Section 8 InspectionsSolano County Housing Authority (HUD HQS - pre-HAP + annual)-
Receivership AuthorityCal. Health & Safety Code Section 17980.7-
Inspection Warrant StandardCamara v. Municipal Court (Cal. Code Civ. Proc. Sections 1822.50 et seq.)-

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Vacaville FAQ

Does Vacaville inspect rentals on a schedule?

No. Vacaville does not operate a Rental Housing Inspection Program or any other proactive city-wide rental-inspection cycle. Inspections occur on a complaint-driven basis through the Fire Department's Code Enforcement Division (Community Risk Reduction) under Chapter 8.10 of the Vacaville Municipal Code, or for Section 8 units, under HUD Housing Quality Standards administered by the Solano County Housing Authority.

How do I request an inspection of my Vacaville rental?

Contact the Vacaville Code Enforcement Division (Fire Department, Community Risk Reduction). The officer will request consent to inspect; if denied, the city may seek an administrative inspection warrant from Solano County Superior Court under the Camara framework. Section 8 tenants can request a special inspection by the Solano County Housing Authority outside the regular HAP cycle if conditions have deteriorated.

What happens if my Vacaville rental fails a code-enforcement inspection?

The landlord receives a notice of violation under Chapter 8.10 with a deadline to correct. Failure to correct triggers re-inspection fees, escalating administrative citations under Chapter 1.28, and possible referral to the City Attorney for nuisance abatement in Solano County Superior Court. Persistent substandard conditions may trigger receivership under California Health and Safety Code Section 17980.7.

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