SANTA ANA, Calif. – The Santa Ana City Council on Tuesday night adopted two new ordinances to help protect renters: a Rent Stabilization Ordinance, which limits residential rent increases to no more than 3% per year, and a Just Cause Eviction Ordinance, which limits the allowed reasons for which a renter can be evicted. The new ordinances are not effective until November 19, 2021.
“The adoption of the Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinances will finally address the long-standing plea from so many of our rent-burdened working families in Santa Ana,” Mayor Vicente Sarmiento said. “These new ordinances will stabilize our neighborhoods and prevent the trauma of being displaced by excessive rent hikes and unjustified evictions. Landlords and property owners will continue to have the ability to responsibly manage and generate a reasonable return on their investment.”
Key requirements of the Rent Stabilization Ordinance include:
Key provisions of the Just Cause Eviction Ordinance include:
The full text of the adopted Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinances will be available on the City’s website before November 19, 2021, at www.santa-ana.org/renterprotections in English, Spanish and Vietnamese. The City has also prepared user-friendly information for both tenants and rental property owners, including answers to Frequently Asked Questions in English, Spanish and Vietnamese.
If tenants or rental property owners have any questions, please e-mail us at rso@santa-ana.org or call (714) 667-2209 to speak with one of our representatives.
If you would like to learn more, please join us on Wednesday, November 17 via Zoom for a virtual workshop. Spanish and Vietnamese interpreters will be available:
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About Santa Ana
Santa Ana is downtown for the world-famous Orange County, California. It is the County Seat, the second-most populous city in Orange County, and is home to a vibrant evening scene and arts community. About three-quarters of the City’s residents are Latino. Over 1,200 City employees work hard every day to deliver efficient public services in partnership with our community to ensure public safety, a prosperous economic environment, opportunities for our youth, and a high quality of life for residents. Learn more at www.santa-ana.org.
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