Just cause eviction rules in San Bernardino County, CA — sometimes called tenant protection or "for cause" eviction ordinances — list the specific legal reasons a landlord can end a tenancy.
San Bernardino County tenants who have occupied 12+ months are protected by CA AB 1482 just-cause eviction rules. Landlords must state a valid reason and pay relocation for no-fault terminations.
California Civil Code 1946.2 (AB 1482) provides just-cause eviction protection statewide including unincorporated San Bernardino County. After a tenant has occupied a unit for 12 months (or 24 months if additional tenants have been added), landlords must have just cause to terminate tenancy. At-fault reasons include nonpayment of rent, breach of lease after notice, nuisance, criminal activity, refusal of lawful entry, and similar. No-fault reasons include owner or family move-in, withdrawal from rental market (Ellis Act-like), compliance with government order, and substantial remodel. For no-fault terminations, landlords must provide either one month of rent as relocation assistance or waive the final month of rent. Exempt properties include single-family homes and condos owned by individuals (not corporations) with proper notice, and housing built within the last 15 years. Tenants facing eviction can contact Inland Fair Housing at (800) 321-0911.
Eviction without just cause under AB 1482: tenant may defend unlawful detainer and sue for wrongful eviction damages, including actual damages, attorney fees, and up to three times the actual damages for willful violations.
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