Los Angeles County does not run a citywide Systematic Code Enforcement Program; Title 8.52 RSTPO provides limited inspection authority in unincorporated areas and LA County DPH inspects on tenant complaint.
Unlike the City of Los Angeles, which inspects every covered rental unit on a four-year cycle through its SCEP under LAMC 161, LA County does not operate a true systematic inspection program. Title 8.52 of the LA County Code, the Rent Stabilization and Tenant Protections Ordinance, gives the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs limited inspection authority for covered units in unincorporated areas. The Department of Public Health enforces habitability standards under Title 11 on a complaint-driven basis. The Department of Public Works Building and Safety responds to safety complaints. Tenants in unincorporated areas can request inspections through 211 LA. Incorporated cities such as Long Beach, Pasadena, and Glendale run their own inspection schemes.
Landlords who refuse access for a complaint-based DPH or DPW inspection, retaliate against tenants who request inspection, or ignore correction notices face administrative citations, civil penalties, and rent registration suspension.
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Santa Clarita, CA
Vehicles cannot be parked in the same street spot for more than 72 hours per state law (CVC 22651). RV use as housing prohibited.
Santa Clarita, CA
Santa Clarita restricts large commercial vehicles in residential zones. Heavy trucks, construction equipment, and oversized commercial vehicles may not be pa...
Santa Clarita, CA
Vehicles parked 72+ hours without moving on public streets may be reported as abandoned per CVC ยง22651. LA County Sheriff and city code enforcement handle co...
Santa Clarita, CA
Santa Clarita enforces street parking rules under SCMC Title 10. Vehicles may not park on residential streets for more than 72 hours. Posted restrictions var...
Santa Clarita, CA
EV charging supported by state mandates. AB 2097 prohibits parking minimums near transit. CALGreen requires EV-ready infrastructure in new construction.
Santa Clarita, CA
Pool barriers must meet CA Building Code requirements: 60-inch minimum height with self-closing, self-latching gates plus one additional safety feature.
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