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Real Estate/Development

Jan. 8, 2020

AB 1482: Cap on rent increases, just cause evictions

The signing of Assembly Bill 1482 is considered the most significant policy change for residential landlords and tenants in California in the last 25 years, but how much will really change?

Cheryl Nieman Brechlin

Crosbie Gliner Schiffman Southard & Swanson LLP (CGS3)

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The signing of Assembly Bill 1482 is considered the most significant policy change for residential landlords and tenants in California in the last 25 years, but how much will really change? AB 1482 has two main components: (1) a cap on rent increases and (2) a requirement for just cause evictions. However, despite the new protections afforded to tenants under this bill, it is not expected to cause massive changes in the way landlords operate their properties or their ...

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