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  2. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    The Tenant Protection Act of 2019 caps annual rent increases at 5% plus regional inflation. [7] For example, had the bill been in effect in 2019, rent increases in Los Angeles would have been capped at 8.3%, and in San Francisco at 9%. [7] The increases are pegged to the rental rate as of March 15, 2019. [7]

  3. Bonta secures $625K for Californians denied housing over ...

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    And, in January, a settlement was reached with Invitation Homes for violations of both the Tenant Protection Act and California’s anti-price gouging law which affected almost 2,000 households.

  4. Corporate landlord raised tenants’ rent too much, suit says ...

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    More on the laws protecting California tenants. The California Tenant Protection Act was established in 2019 to protect tenants from certain rent increases. According to the law, property owners ...

  5. How much can my landlord raise my rent? Am I being ... - AOL

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    Living in California comes with a lofty price tag. For some, the costs have become unbearable. ... Assembly Bill 1482, or the Tenant Protection Act, limits when a landlord can raise a tenant’s ...

  6. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Tenant Protection Act of 2019 caps annual rent increases at 5% plus regional inflation. [51] For example, had the bill been in effect in 2019, rent increases in Los Angeles would have been capped at 8.3%, and in San Francisco at 9%. [ 51 ]

  7. San Diego residents fight back against ‘frustrating’ ADU ...

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    The California Tenant Protection Act sets a limit on how much rents can increase over a 12-month period. That limit is 10%, or 5% plus the percentage change in the cost of living. In San Diego ...