5 of The Most Rent Control Laws For 2024
Feb 2, 2024 | Library

Here are the five most important rent control laws that come into effect at various times in 2024.
Security deposits
Tenants will no longer have to pay two months’ rent as a security deposit. A new bill caps the amount a landlord can charge to just one month’s rent.
Evictions based on alleged criminal activity
Tenants cannot be evicted based on calls to law enforcement, suspected criminal actions, or other alleged nuisance activity.
No-fault just cause evictions
Landlords will have a harder time evicting tenants under the no-fault just cause policy. The current policy allows landlords to remove a tenant if the landlord or landlord’s family members want to move in. The new law requires the family to move in within 90 days and live there for at least 12 months.
E-scooters and bikes
Tenants will now be able to charge electric scooters and electric bikes in their apartments if the battery meets certain safety standards.
Affordable housing
This law removes barriers on churches, religious organizations, and non-profit colleges to build affordable housing on their land.
I hope this was helpful. Feel free to reply with any questions you may have or call me at 949-209-9494 or visit GenuineManaged.com to learn more about our residential and commercial property management services.
With best regards,
Marcel Ford
Genuine Property Management
* We are not attorneys, financial advisors, tax experts, or otherwise and the information above we deem to be accurate but is not guaranteed.
Recent Posts
- Average Rent in Orange County’s Biggest Cities
- The Differences Between Routine and Emergency Maintenance
- Landlord Responsibilities vs. Property Manager Responsibilities: Who Handles What Day-to-Day?
- Landlord Red Flags Tenants Should Watch Out For
- What Is The Average Maintenance Cost for an Apartment Complex?