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The TPA applies to most properties in California, but there are some exceptions including: properties that are less than 15 years old (unless a mobile home), some types of government-subsidized housing, or housing where rent is already limited to provide affordable housing to very low, low, and moderate-income ...
Certain properties are exempt from the ordinance which include: (1) short-term rental properties, (2) affordable housing units, (3) mobile homes, (4) room rentals where the tenant shares a bathroom or kitchen with the landlord in the landlord's primary residence; (5) single family properties that are the landlord's ...
The City of San Diego Residential Tenant Protections Ordinance O-21647 (ordinance) provides that the notice required under section 98.0705(a) must be in writing and the copy of Tenant Protection Guide under section 98.0705(b) must be included with the notice.
Who must comply with the TPA? Most residential landlords and property managers must comply with the TPA. However, the “just cause” eviction requirements do not apply to tenants who have lived in their unit for less than one year.
California passed a new landlord-tenant law that will provide additional protections for renters around just cause evictions. The law took effect on April 1, 2024, and requires landlords to have just cause to terminate tenancy after a California tenant has been placed in the unit for 12 months.
Rental Application Requirements Applicant net income must be at least three times the amount of the rent. Verifiable sources of income with phone numbers to check. A copy of current valid driver's license and/or a picture CA. Previous landlord and present landlord reference required.
If you rent your property or a portion of your property to a guest(s) on a short-term basis, you are subject to the San Diego Municipal Code requirements and must obtain a Transient Occupancy Registration Certificate.
The majority of property managers and landlords in San Diego require the net monthly income to be 2.5 times the monthly rent. So if the property you are interested for is listed at $3,000 a month, you must show at least $7,500 in net monthly income.
Credit/ FICO score of 650 minimum.
Getting approved for an apartment can be easier than for a mortgage, but this also depends on the landlord's requirements. If the landlord requires a credit score over 600 and three times the rent in income to qualify for the apartment, it can be harder to get approved if you don't meet the criteria.