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California Senate Bill 567. Bill Title: Termination of tenancy: no-fault just causes: gross rental rate increases. An act to amend, repeal, and add Sections 1946.2 and 1947.12 of the Civil Code, relating to tenancy.
New California laws taking effect July 1, 2024 ban hidden fees, limit deposits to one months rent and double the fines for illegal fireworks.
If the new owner chooses to evict existing tenants, the new owner must give tenants at least 90 days notice before starting eviction proceedings, unless the tenants are the former owners, in which case a 3-day notice is required. Tenants in some California cities may still have a right to stay in their buildings.
*On June 4, 2024, the Board of Supervisors passed a motion to extend the temporary cap on rent increases of 4% effective through December 31, 2024, for fully covered rental units.
New California laws tackle rental security deposits, hidden fees and date rape drugs. SACRAMENTO Several new California laws have gone into effect as of July 1, 2024, ranging from tenant security deposits being capped to hidden fees being banned and requiring bars to offer date rape drug testing kits.
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Under the new law, security deposits are now capped at one months rent for landlords with more than two properties or a total of four rental units. Any landlords below that threshold can still require two months rent as a deposit.
Do I Need A License To Rent My House In California? California law does not require a specific license to become a landlord. However, regulations and requirements can vary between different cities and counties. If you choose to use a property management company, which is a service we offer, they must be licensed.
Those new laws place a sales tax on guns and ammo, require bars to offer date-rape drug testing kits to customers, eliminate hidden/junk fees, increase access to menstrual products in schools, cap security deposits and require employers to implement workplace violence prevention plans.

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