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AB 1482 · SB 567 · No local rent control

Anaheim landlord rules in 2026 — state framework, light city overlay.

Anaheim didn't adopt rent stabilization. There's no Anaheim equivalent of LA's RSO or Santa Ana's Rent Registry. AB 1482 controls the cap, SB 567 controls just-cause, and the city overlay is mostly about STRs and standard code enforcement.

TL;DR

Anaheim: no local rent control, no rental registry, no harassment ordinance. AB 1482 controls the rent cap and SB 567 controls just-cause for covered units. STR licensing is restrictive — most residential zones prohibit. Compliance burden much lighter than Santa Ana or LA City.

The state framework controls

On AB 1482-covered units, the rent cap is 5% + local CPI, max 10%. The applicable CPI is the LA–Long Beach–Anaheim metro figure published by BLS. Pull the current April-over-April number from HCD's spring publication before serving any rent increase notice.

Just-cause eviction rules from AB 1482 and SB 567 apply to tenants in place 12+ months on covered units. The 12-month threshold matters — Anaheim doesn't have a local ordinance that starts just-cause at day one the way the Santa Ana RSO, Sacramento TPRA, or Oakland Just Cause Ordinance do.

STRs — the restrictive part

Anaheim has long taken a hard line on short-term rentals. Most residential zones prohibit STRs entirely. Licensed STR operations require city permitting, TOT remittance, and compliance with operational rules. The city actively enforces against unlicensed STR listings on Airbnb and VRBO.

Code enforcement and STRs aside

Anaheim Code Enforcement handles habitability under state §1941.1 standards plus city housing code. No REAP-style program. The enforcement posture is standard: complaints trigger inspections, citations require abatement, chronic violators get city attorney referral.

Common questions — Anaheim landlord laws

Does Anaheim have rent control?

No. AB 1482 state framework controls on covered units.

Just-cause requirements?

Only AB 1482 / SB 567 at the state level. No city-specific just-cause ordinance.

Can I run an Airbnb in Anaheim?

Most residential zones prohibit STRs. Limited license program exists with strict operational rules. Verify current ordinance before listing.

Rental registry?

No general long-term registry. Business license may apply for multi-property operators.

Anaheim vs Santa Ana compliance burden?

Anaheim is much lighter. Santa Ana has the RSO, registry, just-cause from day one, and $10,000-per-violation harassment penalties.

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