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When did rent control start in San Francisco?

When did rent control start in San Francisco?

June 13, 1979
Rent Control was passed in San Francisco on June 13, 1979. It’s similar to laws passed in many locations throughout the country in the 70s to protect renters from unaffordable rent increases and to provide just cause eviction protections.

When did rent control start in California?

Starting January 1, 2020, a new set of laws takes effect in California limiting evictions and rents. Civil Code 1946.2 and 1947.12 are contained within the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, sponsored by Assemblyman Chiu as AB 1482.

When did rent control begin?

The first local rent-control laws in the US were adopted in the 1920s, and they gained prominence over the next few decades. The World War II economy spurred dynamic labor market growth in several cities, forcing rents to increase.

Why did rent control come into place during the 1970s?

Factors causing 1970s rent control Rising real estate values and surging interest rates made single family homes in California less affordable. Disappointed buyers often moved into apartments. A rental housing shortage appeared, rents went up.

Are there any exceptions to rent control in San Francisco?

If you live in San Francisco, you are usually covered by rent control. The major exceptions are: You live in a rental unit with a certificate of occupancy after June 13, 1979, with a few exceptions. This “new construction exemption” is the biggest exemption in San Francisco.

Can a landlord raise rent in San Francisco?

A large majority of rental units in San Francisco are covered by rent stabilization laws (a.k.a., rent control) that regulate the amount landlords can raise tenants’ rent. Specifically, rent stabilization means that landlords can raise tenants’ rent, but only by a certain amount over a certain time period.

Where can I find the San Francisco Rent Ordinance?

The Rent Board website has extensive information about the Rent Ordinance and you can download the San Francisco Rent Ordinance and Rent Board Rules and Regulations or come to our counseling clinic for more information about the Rent Ordinance or state law.

When do you need a certificate of occupancy in San Francisco?

You live in a rental unit with a certificate of occupancy after June 13, 1979, with a few exceptions. This “new construction exemption” is the biggest exemption in San Francisco. The Assessor’s database, is where you can usually find out the date your building was constructed which will give the approximate date for the certificate of occupancy.

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Ruth Doyle