Rent control rules in Victorville, CA β also known as rent stabilization or rent cap ordinances β limit annual rent increases and protect tenants from displacement.
Victorville has no local rent control. California AB 1482 Tenant Protection Act caps annual rent increases at 5% plus CPI (10% max) on covered properties and requires just cause for eviction.
The City of Victorville has not enacted local rent control beyond the statewide California Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (Assembly Bill 1482). AB 1482 caps annual rent increases on covered rental units at 5% plus local CPI, with a maximum of 10% in any 12-month period. Covered units generally include apartments and multifamily housing at least 15 years old; single-family homes owned by individuals (not corporations) are typically exempt if proper notice is given. The law also requires just cause for eviction of tenants in place over 12 months, with at-fault reasons (nonpayment, breach) distinct from no-fault reasons (owner move-in, withdrawal from market) that trigger relocation assistance of one month's rent. New construction (under 15 years old) and deed-restricted affordable housing are exempt. AB 1482 is effective through 2030 unless extended. Tenant disputes can go to civil court or mediation.
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