Rent control rules in Newport Beach, CA β also known as rent stabilization or rent cap ordinances β limit annual rent increases and protect tenants from displacement.
Newport Beach does not impose local rent control or rent stabilization ordinances on residential properties. California's Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) applies statewide, capping annual rent increases at 5% plus local CPI or 10%, whichever is lower, for qualifying properties built more than 15 years ago. Single-family homes owned by natural persons with proper notice are exempt from AB 1482 rent caps.
Newport Beach has no local rent control ordinance. Residential rents are governed by California's Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482, Civil Code Section 1946.2 and 1947.12). Under AB 1482, landlords of qualifying multi-family properties and single-family homes owned by corporations may not increase rent more than 5% plus the local Consumer Price Index change, or 10% total, whichever is lower, within any 12-month period. Properties exempt from AB 1482 rent caps include single-family homes and condominiums owned by natural persons who provide the required written notice of exemption, housing built within the last 15 years (rolling date), owner-occupied duplexes, and certain subsidized housing. Newport Beach property owners who wish to claim single-family exemption must provide tenants written notice as specified in Civil Code Section 1947.12(d)(5). The city does not administer a rent registry or rent review board. Tenants with concerns about unlawful rent increases may contact the California Department of Consumer Affairs or consult legal aid services. Newport Beach Community Development Department can provide general landlord-tenant information at (949) 644-3200.
Landlords who impose rent increases exceeding AB 1482 caps on non-exempt properties face civil liability. Tenants may recover actual damages plus reasonable attorney fees. The California Attorney General or local city attorney may bring enforcement actions for pattern violations. There are no local Newport Beach penalties since there is no local rent control ordinance.
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