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With the exception of two-unit parcels with a single-family home and an approved accessory dwelling unit, all tenants in multi-unit properties in Alameda built before February 1, have eviction protection, anti-retaliation protection, rent-ceiling protection, rights to relocation benefits, and protection from illegal buyouts. The following properties are not subject to the rent-ceiling provisions of the Alameda City Rent Control Ordinance, but they are protected under all other sections of the ordinance, such as eviction protection, anti-retaliation protection, rights to relocation benefits, and protection from illegal buyouts:.
The following properties are completely exempt and not covered at all under the Alameda City Rent Control Ordinance:. Also, tenants should be aware that temporary tenancies are not subject to the just-cause for eviction protections. These tenancies are required to have a term lease month-to-month not allowed and once the term lease expires, the landlord is required to re-occupy the unit.
Please see below for more information on temporary tenancy requirements. The rent-ceiling protections of the State of California Rent Control apply to all units in the City of Alameda that are not covered by the City Rent Control Ordinance and that otherwise meet the requirements of state rent control. The Alameda City Rent Control Ordinance rent-ceiling protections apply to all multi-unit buildings built before February 1, , even if the owner resides in one of the units.
If your unit is not covered under the City Rent Control Ordinance rent caps, it is covered by the State of California Rent Control rent caps if the building was built more than fifteen years ago, and as long as the unit meets all other requirements under state rent control. If your multi-unit building was built after February 1, , or is a single-family home or condominium, we have made a guide to help determine if your unit is covered by the State of California Rent Control rent caps.