
Episode 26: Renting Has Its Rights
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- To learn more about Renting Has Its Rights, please visit sanjoseca.gov/rentalrights.
- To learn more about San José Housing Ordinances, please visit - Housing Ordinances
- Visit our Eviction Process Page to learn about resources and steps involved during the eviction process.
- Petition - Petitions are written request to appeal actions taken by landlords or tenants.
- Apartment Rent Ordinance(ARO) - Landlords may increase rent one time in a 12-month period, and the increase may be up to 5%. The City has a petition process in place to resolve landlord/tenant disputes regarding rent increases.
- Tenant Protection Ordinance(TPO) - There are 13 “just causes” for which landlords may evict tenants. When a landlord notifies a tenant of their intent to terminate a lease, the landlord must cite one of the 13 just causes, and must provide the City with a copy of the notice within three days.
- Ellis Act Ordinance(EAO) - When landlords remove an apartment from the rental market under the Ellis Act, they must provide tenants with 6-12 months notice, and they must provide tenants with relocation benefits.
- Mobilehome Ordinance(MHRO) - Mobilehome park owners may increase the rent for mobilehome spaces once a year. A formula is used to determine rent increases, which are at least 3% but not more than 7%.
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