My landlord increases rent a lot and too much..over 10% I've had it with this guy! He rents rooms in a house and waits until social security tenants get raises and comes and takes our money..
I'm in Idaho in my rent tripled in the last 3 years I went from 400 to 900 the property tax commissioner telling people to kick the renters out they can get more money from somebody else and that's illegal to me they shouldn't be telling that to the landlords but they are here in Idaho
@@WIREassociates What can we do about this? My last increase was the highest it’s ever been since I’ve moved in. I will assume that my next lease agreement will go up again.
Ive been in my apartment since 2020, my rent was 720, its now 920 its been raised every year . How many raises can they keep doing ? I also have gotten no upgrades lol just my rent
Hi I am confused by oakland, CA's rent control. They said annual allowable CPI rent increase is 3%. And from August 2022 to July 2023, the allowable rent increase ceiling is 10%. Does it mean the allowable rent increase ceiling is 3% for Aug 2023 to July 2024?
Thanks for this clear information. You earned a new sub. Just a question, if you are exempt from AB1482 is there a limit on how many times you can increase in a year? Let say instead of giving a 20% increase, can you do a 2 x 10% increase 6 months apart? SFR in San Diego county.
Thanks for watching! No, no limit on the number of increases, just note that any increases that are above 10% within a 12 month period would require a 90 day notice. In your example, the first 10% increase would a 30 day notice and then the second increase in 6 months would require a 90 day notice.
Hello, 12 month lease expired and we have just been month to month for the last two years. I know there is no cap on how many times rent can be increased now, but to better understand, I would need a 30-day notice for the first increase and then a 90-day notice after that, or just a 30-day notice each time? looking to know if the rent could basically be raised every month or every other month until I decide to move out or be told to move out? Also, would the recent flood-causing repairs be considered a no-fault eviction?
Any increase of more than 10% within the past year requires a 90 day notice. So if they give you a 10% increase in January with a 30 day notice...any additional increases for the rest of the year (even a penny) would require a 90 day notice. You can't really be evicted for repairs for a flood...you should be housed somewhere else until they are done.
I was curious to see you list 9.2% for San Francisco, considering that the Rent Board of San Francisco announced last year that the highest allowable rent increase was 3.6%. How do you account for this disparity?
Not all properties in San Francisco fall under the Rent Board's rent cap 👉 sf.gov/information/partial-exemption-newly-constructed-rental-units These properties may still fall under AB 1482 and that's where the increase will be capped at 9.2%.
Hello, i purchased a property where the rents are extremely low. How can i increase to get into the positive numbers. They are month to month. I sent out a 90 day noticed. But they refuse the pay the increase.
Los Angeles, OC. When this law went into effect I think 2 or 3 years ago the Max was 5% + 3%, The 3% was the max. When and how or who changed it to a higher Max from the 3% ???
I guess I didn't make myself clear. Yes I am aware the CPI changes, but when this was put into law about 2 or 3 years ago here for LA, the max was set at 3% no matter how much CPI/Coast of living/Inflation goes up, and no more. Somewhere, or someone changed it to 10%. Also I was interested in who or what caused this change? @@WIREassociates
@@intheair2777 , Apparently, it was 3% for THAT year. 😛 That's why it's beneficial to know 'where' to look for that yearly %. Remember, who is presenting this info__a 'real estate' organization, which generally favors landlords' rights.
I live in contra costa county My rent is going up by 21% percent starting January 1st. How can one manage to pay that when you are barely getting by with the rent I’m paying now? it is so sad 😞 I don’t know what to do ? Any advice would be great thank you and Merry Christmas to all.
If paying separately for utilities is that affected by the percentage rent can be increased or is that totally separate. The landlord charges for water separate from the rent to the different units. Thanks great info!
I have 4 roommates in single family home. I have given that language of exempt. How many days notice I need to give & any reason ? I am to change all old lights to canned lights, kitchen cabinets change, add car charging port.
i guess my only question is are rent increases indefinite? every year itll just continually go up 5-10% so a house that was 1200$ for example will never have a cap because of the economy and inflation so this same house will be 2500 one day 3000 5000 is there nothing that has a cap?
Unless there is a law that's passed that caps it, then it theoretically will keep going up. Or a tenant could ask for a multiyear lease...that could cap it for a while.
@@WIREassociates i greatly appreciate your reply! I have no knowledge of these things and that explains it to me and a few other videos of yours! thanks!
What consequences are in place, if any for reality company to raise rent 10%, when I think that the 5% plus the CPI for the area of California I live in is only come out to a total of 8.8…can you tell me what it is for Hanford Ca 93230 area..rent was increased starting June 2024, received letter in mail May 2024 giving me notice…thanks for your time
Hi. I like your very good video. It seems to me that the law says rent can be increased twice in a year. If so, can rent be increased twice under a 12-month lease in California? Thanks for your advice in advance.
A fixed term lease would need to have the rent increases negotiated into the lease itself, otherwise a landlord can't increase the rent until the fixed term (12 months in your case) is over.
It's rare that multiunit properties are exempt. An owner occupied duplex would be exempt and a multifamily building less than 15 years old. More info here 👉 ua-cam.com/video/3rf780Cg2xI/v-deo.html
My husband and his two brothers bought a triplex apartment together many years ago and they each own thier unit. Now does my husband's one unit from the triplex part of the exemption if he were to increase the rent for our tenant? We haven't increase rent for 3 years. Can my husband increase the rent to the standard rate in the neighborhood?
The CPI index changes on a monthly basis. How do you know which month's CPI to use when calculating rent increases? Is it the most current month's annual CPI change, or is it based off of the annual CPI change of a specific month?
The chart I created is the increase you use for the entire year...from 08/01/23 to 07/31/24. The law stipulates the increase for the year is the annual change in CPI from April to April, or March to March if April numbers aren't released for the region.
My 3 units rental apartment is in Long Beach state of California, The rents are very low ( way under market rent cz they moved in over 10 yrs ago, What % and how often can I increase rent ?,
Hi Christian. Given that they already had tremendous experience from previous rent relief programs on all levels government (i.e. city, county, and state), do you have any idea why the rent relief, after a long time, still says "Coming Soon!" Thank you
There's something wrong with this. My landlord raises my rent every year. During the pandemic we had an emergency order in place. I cited the law to him and he backed down the increase or he would have been fined. There is also another problem with these rent increases. A moral one. We tenants across the nation have been subjected to these unethical rent increases. This increases homelessness. With prices of housing falling, will they have to reduce rent prices. I believe so.
Inflation is everywhere. And as long as that continue Rent will go up. You can't expect landlords to keep your rent the same when increase are happening everywhere. Instead of blaming the landlords complain to the government and service companies necessary to keep you housed about inflation and higher cost to maintain your housing. It's easy to complain when you are not subject to all the incraeses. property taxes, insurance, water, trash, and everything else it take to operate the property. Property Taxes and property insurance is ridiculous. Calculate them and learn. It is not the landlords. In fact in California we can only go up no more than 10% and at that rates some landlords can no longer rent anymore and have to sell their homes and you will find yourself without housing. Stop blaming landlords!!! We are on yourself and we all shoukd be working together to keep you guys housed. It is not us. It's the system of high cost and price gain for government and service companies.
Due to ab1482. I increased a month to month 5% CPI in Jan 2023 , again 5% June 2023 for total of 10%. When can i increase again? Due to crazy home insurance & reesecced due to a death of a joint tenancy. I got hit hard in kern county.
You can increase to the maximum within a 12 month period, so it looks likes you can do another half increase in Jan 2024. Bear in mind that the increase may have changed for your area based on the local CPI. Your two 5% increases were for the same $ amount, correct?
@@WIREassociates Thank You. Yes, same amount in Jan 2023 & again June 2023 to equal 10%. I'm trying to get caught up, without breaking the laws/rules. Everyone is dealing with up to double home insurance. Ouch. Can I increase 1 time including + the % CPI in Jan 2024..would like to get it to a 1 time a year.
Our landlord raised our rent up to 10%, gave a 30 day notice and expects double the deposit on top of rent. We either pay her or my family and i are on the street
@spooxbeatz805, If you're already living there, having paid rent, why is the deposit coming into play here? Deposits are only BEFORE you are a tenant. 😱😒 You need to call someone from the city or state regarding tenants' rights. And do not sign anything before you find out! Good Luck! 💖🙌😺
Christian - confirmed the below with the main concern being any last ditch efforts by the city council to withdraw the increase maybe citing the reemergence of COVID RENT INCREASES UNDER THE RSO Landlords of RSO properties can resume allowable rent increases effective February 1, 2024. No banking or retroactive rent increases are allowed. The annual allowable rent increase under the RSO from February 1, 2024 through June 30, 2024, will be 7% unless amended by City Council. An additional 1% for gas and 1% for electric service can be added if the landlord provides the service to the tenant.@@WIREassociates
Depends whether a property is exempt from AB 1482 or not. 2 if the property is subject to AB 1482 and as many times as a landlord wants if exempt from AB 1482.
It’s funny ! I’m owner listed my house since Sep 23,even i dropped price lower than 2020 ; on one wants it still ! It’s 3/4, Hollywood hills near Hollywood bowel ! It was built in 2016 ! Very funny 🤣 😢😭🥵😱💀👽✨💫
Maybe there's a marketing problem on this house...despite many people thinking all agents are the same and it just goes on the MLS and sells, there actually is more to it.
i am also trying to sell in boyle heights... i live in Ga and its a F ing mess to sell in L.A WOW...I may need to take the realtor out of the listing do to having to pay renters to vacate
Hey Christian, from what I researched, if my landlord has his property in a “living trust” which under 26 U.S. Code § 856 Definition of real estate investment trust; a living trust is considered a real estate trust and the property (single family home) is not exempt correct?
sadly PERS recipients are 'not' also subject to similar administrative restrictions with their COLA's. Perhaps sooner rather than later, SC might take up this form of rent control and deem it comes under the 'taking' clause and mandate that all jurisdictions cease doing so 'and' be mandated to pony up what jurisdictions have 'taken' from property owners in the form of $$...
Hi I’m in low income apartment 3 bedroom in California the landlord did not increase rent for 2 years because of COVID now they increased 22 percent Is it legal
I find a calculator on line tell u how much u raise the rent. If the tent pays 1100.00 can do $90.60 I thinking was on a website that you had link I think. I live California
Is it the same on a autorepair shop My landlord raised 2 years ago $600 Today i got a call hes raising another $700 is that legal in san fernando valley
Santa Ana resident. 30 units build before 1995. In 2021 we never received the new rent increase ordinance. Nor the just cause in 2022 nor the rental registry 2023. Rent was increased every year. Also now an additional $45 water bill which was paid by landlord before the ordinance. Again never received the ordinance. Oh and the building has water leaks constantly over the years to present. Units are all studios but some have 4 adults and children. Yet water bill is same for a single person or 4 adults and above. We have mold, we have no on site manager or maintenance person. We have no amenities. No landscape, just dirt. And city code violations have never been completed before the rent increases
@djmelimel21, Sounds like the way your water bill is being charged is through a 3rd party company, which as far as I'm aware, is illegal when talking about utilities. Unfortunately, rent will always increase every year, no way around that. 😢 Where are you?__I live about 6 blocks east of downtown. 😺
Renters deserve more protection against greedy landlords, it's basically impossible for most lower wage workers to find a place to live in my area, average rents have more tripled and minimum wage has barely moved.
@sourmuggkennels3885 That's right. They can work to get their own house like we saved, worked, increased our income to get them a place to rent. The solution is if you think landlords are greedy go buy your own house.
The big issue i see here is that only leverage left for landlords is to actually make sure they increase rent every year or as soon as they are allowed to and up to allowable amount as per law. That will lead to even higher rents. Specially in cases were rich tenants make lot more money than landlords. I am afraid that at the end those who should have been protected most by all these restrictions and laws in long run will suffer most. Hope i am wrong.
rent should be according to income and match the renters needs especially for those starting all over again. what happened to 675 or 775 rent for two bed room and studio. we need to bring this back into all community's of California.
Good point...as noted in our last video, rent increases are slowing and have gone backwards in some cases, but that is for new rentals at market rate. It's not easy to collect data on rent increases to existing tenants.
Algorithm pricing.Bleed the people who can barely pay the new rents, AirBnB other units, and/or leave some units empty. A manufactured housing crisis to jack prices on all of us.
only if insurance increases,, tax increases ,,, repair increases,, utilities increases,,, power increases,,, gas increases,, vehicle increases,, and all aothers,, ARE Pegged to inflation..... you see how your comment makes NO sense
My landlord increases rent a lot and too much..over 10% I've had it with this guy! He rents rooms in a house and waits until social security tenants get raises and comes and takes our money..
Doesn't surprise me that he didn't even bother to heart ❤️ your comment.
I'm in Idaho in my rent tripled in the last 3 years I went from 400 to 900 the property tax commissioner telling people to kick the renters out they can get more money from somebody else and that's illegal to me they shouldn't be telling that to the landlords but they are here in Idaho
10 percent is a good raise, ca ppl deserve a good 10 percent raise.. they like high taxes and high rent
Irvine Company in Orange County increased 11% and just 30 days' notice before is it legal؟؟
Nope.
@@WIREassociates What can we do about this? My last increase was the highest it’s ever been since I’ve moved in. I will assume that my next lease agreement will go up again.
So now I am not legally allowed to do a CREDIT CHECK on someone I'm going to let move into my building? ARE YOU SERIOUS??
And a 30 day notice for a rent increase. These tenants all paid during the pandemic, so loyal so I won't be raising rent for a while.
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That's hope you keep great tenants..
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@@WIREassociates what Web site can I find out how much I can find out I live in Torrance it is rent control. Do have a Link
Do you have space
Ive been in my apartment since 2020, my rent was 720, its now 920 its been raised every year . How many raises can they keep doing ? I also have gotten no upgrades lol just my rent
It'll depend on whether the property is exempt from AB 1482 or not...it could be capped 👉 ua-cam.com/video/Qb_ACOMhuDU/v-deo.html
Hi I am confused by oakland, CA's rent control. They said annual allowable CPI rent increase is 3%. And from August 2022 to July 2023, the allowable rent increase ceiling is 10%. Does it mean the allowable rent increase ceiling is 3% for Aug 2023 to July 2024?
I am going to recommend that you reach out to the Oakland Housing Authority directly for your scenario 👉 www.oakha.org/aboutus/pages/contact-us.aspx
Thanks for this clear information. You earned a new sub. Just a question, if you are exempt from AB1482 is there a limit on how many times you can increase in a year? Let say instead of giving a 20% increase, can you do a 2 x 10% increase 6 months apart? SFR in San Diego county.
Thanks for watching! No, no limit on the number of increases, just note that any increases that are above 10% within a 12 month period would require a 90 day notice. In your example, the first 10% increase would a 30 day notice and then the second increase in 6 months would require a 90 day notice.
@@WIREassociates Thanks.
Hello,
12 month lease expired and we have just been month to month for the last two years. I know there is no cap on how many times rent can be increased now, but to better understand, I would need a 30-day notice for the first increase and then a 90-day notice after that, or just a 30-day notice each time? looking to know if the rent could basically be raised every month or every other month until I decide to move out or be told to move out? Also, would the recent flood-causing repairs be considered a no-fault eviction?
Any increase of more than 10% within the past year requires a 90 day notice. So if they give you a 10% increase in January with a 30 day notice...any additional increases for the rest of the year (even a penny) would require a 90 day notice. You can't really be evicted for repairs for a flood...you should be housed somewhere else until they are done.
8.8% got it. Not planning to do it yet but good to know.
Thanks Diane!
I was curious to see you list 9.2% for San Francisco, considering that the Rent Board of San Francisco announced last year that the highest allowable rent increase was 3.6%. How do you account for this disparity?
Not all properties in San Francisco fall under the Rent Board's rent cap 👉 sf.gov/information/partial-exemption-newly-constructed-rental-units
These properties may still fall under AB 1482 and that's where the increase will be capped at 9.2%.
Hello, i purchased a property where the rents are extremely low. How can i increase to get into the positive numbers. They are month to month. I sent out a 90 day noticed. But they refuse the pay the increase.
That's difficult unless you can terminate the tenancies and get new tenants in...
Los Angeles, OC. When this law went into effect I think 2 or 3 years ago the Max was 5% + 3%, The 3% was the max. When and how or who changed it to a higher Max from the 3% ???
It's 5% plus Consumer Price Index (CPI). The CPI changes annually and I discuss where to find in this video...
I guess I didn't make myself clear. Yes I am aware the CPI changes, but when this was put into law about 2 or 3 years ago here for LA, the max was set at 3% no matter how much CPI/Coast of living/Inflation goes up, and no more. Somewhere, or someone changed it to 10%. Also I was interested in who or what caused this change? @@WIREassociates
@@intheair2777 ,
Apparently, it was 3% for THAT year. 😛 That's why it's beneficial to know 'where' to look for that yearly %.
Remember, who is presenting this info__a 'real estate' organization, which generally favors landlords' rights.
Hello thank
I gave this notice for rental increase. The tenants refused to sign the lease
So what ended up happening?
Yeah what happened. Please update..... My tenant is on a month to month and refused to sign an update rental agreement.
Some people can't afford those increase when there already pay high rent
I live in contra costa county
My rent is going up by 21% percent starting January 1st. How can one manage to pay that when you are barely getting by with the rent I’m paying now? it is so sad 😞 I don’t know what to do ?
Any advice would be great thank you and Merry Christmas to all.
Try reaching out to 211.org to see if they have rental assistance funds.
21% increase is high. I would check zillow for cheaper apartments. I saw one on zillow in martinez for a studio apartment for $1175/month.
@@karebeareats I am currently in a 2 bedroom in Concord , rent from from $1900 to $2400 that’s is extremely expensive
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If paying separately for utilities is that affected by the percentage rent can be increased or is that totally separate. The landlord charges for water separate from the rent to the different units. Thanks great info!
For AB 1482, usually it's just the rent and not the utilities.
Hi,
Where is the link to the chart of rent increase by city you showed in the video? Thanks
Here you go, Emma 👉 www.wireassociates.com/blog/how-much-can-rent-be-raised-guide-for-california-renters-and-landlords/
I have 4 roommates in single family home. I have given that language of exempt. How many days notice I need to give & any reason ? I am to change all old lights to canned lights, kitchen cabinets change, add car charging port.
You need to discuss with an attorney before moving forward...with that many roommates, the property may not be exempt and it will change the process.
i guess my only question is are rent increases indefinite? every year itll just continually go up 5-10% so a house that was 1200$ for example will never have a cap because of the economy and inflation so this same house will be 2500 one day 3000 5000 is there nothing that has a cap?
Unless there is a law that's passed that caps it, then it theoretically will keep going up. Or a tenant could ask for a multiyear lease...that could cap it for a while.
@@WIREassociates i greatly appreciate your reply! I have no knowledge of these things and that explains it to me and a few other videos of yours! thanks!
@JohnTechG,
When talking about real estate/land, with very few exceptions, the price of renting will always increase. 😒😢
What consequences are in place, if any for reality company to raise rent 10%, when I think that the 5% plus the CPI for the area of California I live in is only come out to a total of 8.8…can you tell me what it is for Hanford Ca 93230 area..rent was increased starting June 2024, received letter in mail May 2024 giving me notice…thanks for your time
Hi. I like your very good video. It seems to me that the law says rent can be increased twice in a year. If so, can rent be increased twice under a 12-month lease in California? Thanks for your advice in advance.
A fixed term lease would need to have the rent increases negotiated into the lease itself, otherwise a landlord can't increase the rent until the fixed term (12 months in your case) is over.
Where do I go to find out if my multi units are exempt to AB1482?
It's rare that multiunit properties are exempt. An owner occupied duplex would be exempt and a multifamily building less than 15 years old. More info here 👉 ua-cam.com/video/3rf780Cg2xI/v-deo.html
Just found your videos and thank you!! Where do I find an AB1428 exemption form to give to tenant?
Here you go, here's a sample 👉 www.wireassociates.com/ab1482/
How can i know for sure if my townhouse is exempt from AB 1482?
Most are unless there is a local ordinance...try reaching out to your city to see if there is a local ordinance.
Thank you for the information
Thanks for watching!
My husband and his two brothers bought a triplex apartment together many years ago and they each own thier unit. Now does my husband's one unit from the triplex part of the exemption if he were to increase the rent for our tenant? We haven't increase rent for 3 years. Can my husband increase the rent to the standard rate in the neighborhood?
No, it's a triplex in the eyes of the law and would not be exempt.
Great informative video all tenants and landlords should know.
Thanks, Diane! Unfortunately too many people find my videos AFTER they've done it wrong! 😂
just found your video’s our landlord they just give us 2 weeks notice
That's definitely not sufficient notice.
The CPI index changes on a monthly basis. How do you know which month's CPI to use when calculating rent increases? Is it the most current month's annual CPI change, or is it based off of the annual CPI change of a specific month?
The chart I created is the increase you use for the entire year...from 08/01/23 to 07/31/24. The law stipulates the increase for the year is the annual change in CPI from April to April, or March to March if April numbers aren't released for the region.
If a tent pays 110.00 can I $96.90? I live ca
My 3 units rental apartment is in Long Beach state of California,
The rents are very low ( way under market rent cz they moved in over 10 yrs ago,
What % and how often can I increase rent ?,
Great video! Thanks!
Hi Christian. Given that they already had tremendous experience from previous rent relief programs on all levels government (i.e. city, county, and state), do you have any idea why the rent relief, after a long time, still says "Coming Soon!" Thank you
Great question and no idea why this program has taken so long...
we just got the notice yesterday and it’s effective next week 💀
Pretty sure a notice needs to be 30 days before it can take affect
That's not valid.
Very helpful updates. Thank you!
There's something wrong with this. My landlord raises my rent every year. During the pandemic we had an emergency order in place. I cited the law to him and he backed down the increase or he would have been fined. There is also another problem with these rent increases. A moral one. We tenants across the nation have been subjected to these unethical rent increases. This increases homelessness. With prices of housing falling, will they have to reduce rent prices. I believe so.
I think this guy figured it out ua-cam.com/video/lD5vcG4Q2hk/v-deo.htmlsi=SsRApi4Y-sYmgMWz
Inflation is everywhere. And as long as that continue Rent will go up. You can't expect landlords to keep your rent the same when increase are happening everywhere. Instead of blaming the landlords complain to the government and service companies necessary to keep you housed about inflation and higher cost to maintain your housing. It's easy to complain when you are not subject to all the incraeses. property taxes, insurance, water, trash, and everything else it take to operate the property. Property Taxes and property insurance is ridiculous. Calculate them and learn. It is not the landlords. In fact in California we can only go up no more than 10% and at that rates some landlords can no longer rent anymore and have to sell their homes and you will find yourself without housing. Stop blaming landlords!!! We are on yourself and we all shoukd be working together to keep you guys housed. It is not us. It's the system of high cost and price gain for government and service companies.
@@Lu-gr8vp to go up more than $100 is con man level theft....
@@Lu-gr8vp Once the house gets sold, the new landlord will increase the rent much more
Housing value may decline. But the mortgage, insurance and property tax do not decrease. Is your Starbucks decreasing?
Missed this one, thanks.
Thanks for watching, Carol!
Great info !!
Thanks for watching!
Marbles information 👌🏻.
does a single-family residence owned by a (personal) trust qualify for AB1482? Must the trust be an actual REIT trust?
Yes, a personal trust would qualify for AB 1482...
Are section 8 rent increases in CA capped by 1482 rent control?
It depends whether the building is designated as Section 8 or the renter. If the building, then rents are capped. If the renter, then not necessarily.
Always great info, Christian!
Thanks , Jill!
Hi my mom lives in one bedroom apt in Encino
How much they can raise the rent
It will depend on whether the property falls under the RSO program and if not, then whether it is exempt from AB 1482 or not.
@@WIREassociates I know my mom pays normal she is not in low income program but her neighbor is
@@sue4305 The property could still be under RSO
When can rent be increase for RSO properties in los Angeles?
Currently slated for February 2024
@@WIREassociates so this chart does not apply
@@latanyaJohnson-k8q Correct, not for RSO properties.
How do I find out if my properties under ARSL, because my land are shady, bleep bleep bleep bleep
Contact your county or city housing department to see if your unit falls under any special renter protections.
Due to ab1482. I increased a month to month 5% CPI in Jan 2023 , again 5% June 2023 for total of 10%. When can i increase again? Due to crazy home insurance & reesecced due to a death of a joint tenancy. I got hit hard in kern county.
You can increase to the maximum within a 12 month period, so it looks likes you can do another half increase in Jan 2024. Bear in mind that the increase may have changed for your area based on the local CPI. Your two 5% increases were for the same $ amount, correct?
@@WIREassociates Thank You. Yes, same amount in Jan 2023 & again June 2023 to equal 10%. I'm trying to get caught up, without breaking the laws/rules. Everyone is dealing with up to double home insurance. Ouch. Can I increase 1 time including + the % CPI in Jan 2024..would like to get it to a 1 time a year.
@jonajackson3443 you'd have to wait until June 2024 to switch it to the one time a year....basically skip the 1/2 increase in January.
@@WIREassociates Thank you, again 😊
No body follows that, it's the market of vacancy that determine raise or fall.
Our landlord raised our rent up to 10%, gave a 30 day notice and expects double the deposit on top of rent. We either pay her or my family and i are on the street
@spooxbeatz805,
If you're already living there, having paid rent, why is the deposit coming into play here? Deposits are only BEFORE you are a tenant. 😱😒 You need to call someone from the city or state regarding tenants' rights.
And do not sign anything before you find out! Good Luck! 💖🙌😺
how much can rent increase for RSO properties?
In LA City, no increase in RSO rents until 2/2024.
@@WIREassociates do you know what the percentage will be or when it will be known- thanks!
@@scottcullen35 I heard it will be 7%, but recommend confirming with LAHD 👉 housing.lacity.org/residents/rso-overview
Thank you and even that estimate seems high knowing LA city’s priorities- but maybe we’ll be surprised
Christian - confirmed the below with the main concern being any last ditch efforts by the city council to withdraw the increase maybe citing the reemergence of COVID
RENT INCREASES UNDER THE RSO
Landlords of RSO properties can resume allowable rent
increases effective February 1, 2024. No banking or
retroactive rent increases are allowed.
The annual allowable rent increase under the RSO from
February 1, 2024 through June 30, 2024, will be 7%
unless amended by City Council. An additional 1% for
gas and 1% for electric service can be added if the
landlord provides the service to the tenant.@@WIREassociates
I thought it was either 5% or CPI whichever is less?
Nope, 5% plus CPI with a max of 10%. Some areas it is lower if there is a local regulation setting it lower.
i was told in the City of LA it was 4% was the max.... to confusing
Yes, you have to check local ordinances first.
Need info on SB 567
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How many times can they increase it
Depends whether a property is exempt from AB 1482 or not. 2 if the property is subject to AB 1482 and as many times as a landlord wants if exempt from AB 1482.
It’s funny ! I’m owner listed my house since Sep 23,even i dropped price lower than 2020 ; on one wants it still !
It’s 3/4, Hollywood hills near Hollywood bowel ! It was built in 2016 ! Very funny 🤣 😢😭🥵😱💀👽✨💫
Maybe there's a marketing problem on this house...despite many people thinking all agents are the same and it just goes on the MLS and sells, there actually is more to it.
@@WIREassociates thx for the response!
May be you can help for it.:-)😎
@qica1272,
Where is it?__I'll take a look. 😺
i am also trying to sell in boyle heights... i live in Ga and its a F ing mess to sell in L.A WOW...I may need to take the realtor out of the listing do to having to pay renters to vacate
Hey Christian, from what I researched, if my landlord has his property in a “living trust” which under 26 U.S. Code § 856 Definition of real estate investment trust; a living trust is considered a real estate trust and the property (single family home) is not exempt correct?
No, that's incorrect. A living trust is not a REIT and a property does not lose its exemption status for being in a living rust.
sadly PERS recipients are 'not' also subject to similar administrative restrictions with their COLA's. Perhaps sooner rather than later, SC might take up this form of rent control and deem it comes under the 'taking' clause and mandate that all jurisdictions cease doing so 'and' be mandated to pony up what jurisdictions have 'taken' from property owners in the form of $$...
Hi I’m in low income apartment 3 bedroom in California the landlord did not increase rent for 2 years because of COVID now they increased 22 percent
Is it legal
If it's an apartment building, then it's probably subject to AB 1482 and this would be an unlawful increase.
I live in La in this apartment building for 10 years
can I do a 200.00 rent increase I live in Torrance which is rent control rent is 1100.00
If it's under rent control, then no. Reach out to the city to see what the maximum increase is right now.
Ok
I find a calculator on line tell u how much u raise the rent. If the tent pays 1100.00 can do $90.60 I thinking was on a website that you had link I think. I live California
Is it the same on a autorepair shop
My landlord raised 2 years ago $600
Today i got a call hes raising another $700 is that legal in san fernando valley
Rents for commercial properties do not have the same protections as residential properties...you should have an attorney review your lease.
Santa Ana resident. 30 units build before 1995. In 2021 we never received the new rent increase ordinance. Nor the just cause in 2022 nor the rental registry 2023. Rent was increased every year. Also now an additional $45 water bill which was paid by landlord before the ordinance. Again never received the ordinance. Oh and the building has water leaks constantly over the years to present. Units are all studios but some have 4 adults and children. Yet water bill is same for a single person or 4 adults and above. We have mold, we have no on site manager or maintenance person. We have no amenities. No landscape, just dirt. And city code violations have never been completed before the rent increases
They are definitely wrong in many ways. You're required to have an onsite manager for 16 or more units, not to mention the other issues you mentioned.
@@WIREassociates ,
Wow, Christian, way to go not giving her any advice she could utilize. 😢
@djmelimel21,
Sounds like the way your water bill is being charged is through a 3rd party company, which as far as I'm aware, is illegal when talking about utilities.
Unfortunately, rent will always increase every year, no way around that. 😢
Where are you?__I live about 6 blocks east of downtown. 😺
I pay 1400 for a 4 bed room house 2 bathrooms it more then mortgage no heather in the house.
Renters deserve more protection against greedy landlords, it's basically impossible for most lower wage workers to find a place to live in my area, average rents have more tripled and minimum wage has barely moved.
Too bad we pay Insurance and the garder that address up.
Too bad we pay Insurance and plumber.that is not cheap.
Too bad we had to pay rent while tenants lived rent free during the pandemic…. Stop playing a victim and get your own house
Get a better job and increase your skills
@sourmuggkennels3885 That's right. They can work to get their own house like we saved, worked, increased our income to get them a place to rent. The solution is if you think landlords are greedy go buy your own house.
The big issue i see here is that only leverage left for landlords is to actually make sure they increase rent every year or as soon as they are allowed to and up to allowable amount as per law. That will lead to even higher rents. Specially in cases were rich tenants make lot more money than landlords. I am afraid that at the end those who should have been protected most by all these restrictions and laws in long run will suffer most. Hope i am wrong.
That is true...use it or lose it!
rent should be according to income and match the renters needs especially for those starting all over again. what happened to 675 or 775 rent for two bed room and studio. we need to bring this back into all community's of California.
Voucher programs like Section 8 are set up like this.
Vote for somebody who brings prosperity, not penalties, not the party your fam8ly has been affiliated to.
I thought rents was coming down accoording to the news, Im in OC, and man the higher rent places on the market for a long time on zilliow
Good point...as noted in our last video, rent increases are slowing and have gone backwards in some cases, but that is for new rentals at market rate. It's not easy to collect data on rent increases to existing tenants.
Algorithm pricing.Bleed the people who can barely pay the new rents, AirBnB other units, and/or leave some units empty. A manufactured housing crisis to jack prices on all of us.
Why does rent go up when the building gets older n older no upgrades they want to kick us out instead of loyalty.
Rent Control NOW!
Raised rent should be pegged to inflation.
only if insurance increases,, tax increases ,,, repair increases,, utilities increases,,, power increases,,, gas increases,, vehicle increases,, and all aothers,, ARE Pegged to inflation..... you see how your comment makes NO sense
Then buy your own home. Done!
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no they not the tents are horrible to the landlord
@@josephineroth9787 and rightfully so 😈
I pay 1400 for a 4 bed room house 2 bathrooms it more then mortgage no heather in the house.
@jennipennyhernandez7006,
If there is no heat or heater in the house that is illegal__even in CA. 😱😒
I pay 1400 for a 4 bed room house 2 bathrooms it more then mortgage no heather in the house.