Renting in San Joaquin County
San Joaquin County, anchored by Stockton, has one of the highest eviction filing rates in California. The county has no local rent stabilization ordinance โ renters rely entirely on AB 1482 for rent protections. Stockton has a large low-income renter population, a high proportion of older housing stock covered by AB 1482, and significant agricultural worker communities in rural areas. Legal aid resources are essential and available through San Joaquin College of Law and Central California Legal Services.
โ No Local Rent Control โ State Law Applies
No city in San Joaquin County has a local rent stabilization ordinance. AB 1482 covers most multi-family buildings built before 2009. Stockton's older housing stock means a large proportion of units are AB 1482 eligible.
- โ Stockton has one of the highest per-capita eviction filing rates in California
- โ No local RSO in Stockton, Tracy, Lodi, Manteca, Turlock area (Stanislaus), or any other city
- โ AB 1482 rent cap (5% + CPI, max 10%) applies to older multi-family housing throughout county
- โ Large Delta waterfront and agricultural worker communities have unique housing needs
- โ Stockton bankruptcy (2012) left lasting impacts on city housing services โ legal aid orgs fill the gap
๐ก Just Cause Eviction Protections
Governing Law: AB 1482 just cause for covered units after 12 months
No local just cause ordinance. AB 1482 provides statewide protections for eligible units after 12 months. Given Stockton's high eviction filing rate, tenants should seek legal help immediately upon receiving any eviction notice โ do not wait.
๐ Major Renter Cities in San Joaquin County
๐ Eviction Court in San Joaquin County
San Joaquin County Superior Court
๐ 180 E Weber Ave, Stockton, CA 95202
All UD cases for San Joaquin County filed at the main Stockton courthouse. Self-help center available. 5 business days to respond after service. Due to high eviction volume, trials may be scheduled quickly โ get legal help immediately.
๐ Free Legal Aid in San Joaquin County
Common Issues in San Joaquin County
Eviction & Unlawful Detainer
Notice requirements, just cause eviction, retaliatory eviction, and fighting wrongful eviction in court.
See San Joaquin laws โHabitability & Repairs
Landlord repair obligations, mold, bed bugs, lack of heat or water, and rent withholding rights.
See San Joaquin laws โSecurity Deposits
Maximum deposit limits, itemized deductions, return deadlines, and recovering wrongful withholdings.
See San Joaquin laws โRent Control & AB 1482
Statewide rent cap rules, local ordinances, allowable increases, and rent stabilization protections.
See San Joaquin laws โHousing Discrimination
FEHA protections, source of income discrimination, familial status, disability accommodations.
See San Joaquin laws โLandlord Harassment
Illegal lockouts, utility shutoffs, entry without notice, intimidation, and buyout harassment.
See San Joaquin laws โLease & Rental Agreements
Lease terms, oral vs. written agreements, unauthorized changes, and illegal lease clauses.
See San Joaquin laws โRental Assistance
Emergency rental assistance programs, utility assistance, and tenant relief funds by county.
See San Joaquin laws โAttorneys in San Joaquin County
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