Ing to AB-1482, the Tenant Protection Act of 2019, landlords in California are only permitted to increase rent by 5% plus 10% or the annual inflation rate, whichever is lower.
Contra Costa County has implemented rent control and just cause eviction protections in certain areas. These laws: Limit annual rent increases. Protect tenants from arbitrary evictions.
Orange County Low-Income Housing Limits Household SizeExtremely Low IncomeLow Income 1 person $33,150 $88,400 2 persons $37,900 $101,000 3 persons $42,650 $113,650 4 persons $47,350 $126,2504 more rows •
In Contra Costa County, the median income for a family of four is $147,900/year (as of June 2023). Here are examples of who needs affordable housing: ➢ A single person earning $24/hour ($50,000/year) would be considered Very Low-Income at 50% of the area median income or AMI.
In Contra Costa County, the median income for a family of four is $147,900/year (as of June 2023). Here are examples of who needs affordable housing: ➢ A single person earning $24/hour ($50,000/year) would be considered Very Low-Income at 50% of the area median income or AMI.
Very-Low, Low and Moderate-Income Limits Household SizeVery-Low IncomeLow-Income 1 $11,550 or less $11,551 - $19,300 2 $13,200 or less $13,201 - $22,050 3 $14,900 or less $14,901 - $24,800 4 $16,550 or less $16,551 - $27,5504 more rows
Here's how much you need to earn per hour to earn a living wage in California in 2025, ing to the MIT living wage calculator: Single adult with no children: $28.72. Single adult with one child: $50.83. Single adult with two children: $64.17.