Property Management
Under California's AB 1482 (Tenant Protection Act of 2019), which properties are exempt from statewide rent cap provisions?
AApartments built more than 15 years ago
BSingle-family homes where the owner has provided proper notice of exemption✓ Correct
CAll properties with more than 4 units
DDuplexes occupied by the owner
Explanation
AB 1482 caps annual rent increases at 5% plus local CPI (max 10%) for covered units. Single-family homes and condos are exempt if the owner properly discloses the exemption in writing to the tenant. Owner-occupied duplexes and units built within the last 15 years are also exempt.
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