Rent control rules in Redding, CA β also known as rent stabilization or rent cap ordinances β limit annual rent increases and protect tenants from displacement.
Redding has no local rent control ordinance. Rent in Redding is governed by California's statewide Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482, Civil Code Β§1947.12), which caps annual rent increases on covered units at the lower of 5%+CPI or 10% per 12-month period. Single-family homes not owned by a corporation or REIT and housing built within the last 15 years are exempt. The Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act (Civil Code Β§1954.50) bars any local rent control on single-family homes and post-1995 construction.
California's Tenant Protection Act of 2019, codified at Civil Code Β§1947.12, applies in Redding because the city has not adopted a local rent ordinance. Covered multi-family rentals (generally apartments built before 15 years ago and not exempted) face an annual rent cap of 5% plus the regional CPI change, never to exceed 10% in any 12-month period. The Bureau of Labor Statistics 'San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward' CPI applies to Shasta County because no separate Sacramento-area CPI exists for the North State; landlords should consult the California Department of Justice's annual AB 1482 maximum-increase table. Exemptions under Β§1947.12(d) include single-family homes and condos individually owned (not by corporations, REITs, or LLCs with corporate members), duplexes where the owner occupies one unit, units constructed within the last 15 years (rolling), deed-restricted affordable housing, and certain hotels/dorms. The Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act (Civil Code Β§1954.50β1954.535) further preempts Redding from adopting vacancy control or rent control on single-family homes and units built after February 1, 1995. Redding's Housing Division at City Hall (777 Cypress Ave) handles tenant referrals to Legal Services of Northern California for AB 1482 disputes.
AB 1482 violations are enforced through private civil action in Shasta County Superior Court. A tenant overcharged in violation of Civil Code Β§1947.12 may recover the excess rent paid, plus damages and attorney fees in willful cases. Redding does not operate a local rent board, so the city has no administrative enforcement mechanism; complaints route to Legal Services of Northern California or California DOJ housing complaints.
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