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Is my home rent controlled?
Multi-unit homes (including duplexes) built before 1995 are rent controlled. Single family homes, certain small second units (“granny units”), and rental of a room within a home are NOT controlled. Please contact us if you think your unit is rent controlled and you are paying more than the maximum rent.
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Is my home rent controlled?
Multi-unit homes (including duplexes) built before 1995 are rent controlled. Single family homes, certain small second units (“granny units”), and rental of a room within a home are NOT controlled. Please contact us if you think your unit is rent controlled and you are paying more than the maximum rent.
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Does my home qualify for Just Cause for Evictions protections?
Yes. All long-term renters qualify for Just Cause for Eviction protections BUT landlords can still terminate a lease if there is a “just cause,” including failure to pay rent, breaching the lease, or repairs. Relocation payments may be required in some instances.
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What if I moved in after July 21, 2015? What rent should I be paying?
Your base rent is what you paid the first month on your lease. You are responsible for the base rent plus all annual CPI increases, if your landlord gives your proper notice.
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What if my landlord is charging me more than the Maximum Allowable Rent?
Contact the Rent Program and submit an official complaint form (available on the website and at the Rent Program offices). Maximum Allowable Rents will only be enforceable after December 30, 2016.
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