For covered units in unincorporated San Bernardino County, no-fault evictions are limited to AB 1482's enumerated reasons: owner or family move-in, substantial remodel, government order, or withdrawal from the rental market.
AB 1482 covers most rentals after twelve months of tenancy in buildings older than fifteen years. Landlords cannot terminate without cause once coverage attaches. The four no-fault reasons are tightly defined: owner or close-family member intends to move in within ninety days and stay twelve months; substantial remodel requiring permits and a vacancy of thirty-plus days; compliance with a government order to vacate; or removal from the rental market entirely. Single-family homes may be exempt if the owner provided proper exemption notice in the lease.
Issuing a no-fault notice that omits the required reason, relocation payment, or supporting documentation makes the notice defective and unable to support an unlawful detainer action.
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