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Each student must not already be assigned to housing. You cannot request a roommate who has already been assigned to housing. Prior to the Room Selection Lottery, only students who are eligible for the lottery can form a group. After the lottery, students who are on the waiting list can submit their roommate requests.
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On average, students pay slightly less overall when living off-campus*.
Freshmen are generally assigned to live at their colleges. Incoming transfer students (regardless of college affiliation) are eligible to live at the Transfer Community, Redwood Grove, or the University Town Center.
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Students Within the 50-Mile Radius If your parents principal residence is within a 50-mile radius of the Uptown campus, you have the flexibility to choose whether or not to utilize campus housing. While the university encourages the experience of on-campus living, its not mandatory if you reside within this radius. Housing Requirements Based on Your Proximity - Campus Life uc.edu housing apply local-exemption uc.edu housing apply local-exemption
Under the California Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482), most tenancies are subject to rent increase limitations. The law prohibits an owner from increasing the rent more than 5% plus the percentage change in cost of living, or a maximum of 10%, whichever is lower, over the course of any 12-month period.

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