Renting in Riverside County
Riverside County is one of California's fastest-growing counties, with a large and rapidly expanding renter population across cities like Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, Temecula, and the Coachella Valley. No city in Riverside County has enacted a local rent stabilization ordinance, so renters rely on AB 1482 statewide protections for rent caps and just cause eviction rights. Despite the lack of local rent control, all California habitability, security deposit, anti-discrimination, and anti-harassment laws apply in full.
โ No Local Rent Control โ State Law Applies
No city in Riverside County has a local rent stabilization ordinance. AB 1482 covers most multi-unit buildings older than 15 years, excluding single-family homes and condos with proper notice. Palm Springs has a voluntary rent mediation program but no mandatory cap.
- โ No local RSO exists in Riverside, Corona, Moreno Valley, Temecula, or any other Riverside County city
- โ AB 1482 rent cap (5% + CPI, max 10%) applies to most multi-family units built before 2009
- โ AB 1482 just cause eviction protections apply after 12 months of tenancy in covered units
- โ Palm Springs has a rent mediation program โ not mandatory but can help resolve disputes
- โ Single-family homes and condos are generally exempt from AB 1482 with proper landlord notice
- โ Riverside County is one of the most active eviction-filing counties in California โ legal aid resources are critical
๐ก Just Cause Eviction Protections
Governing Law: AB 1482 statewide just cause applies to covered units after 12 months
No local just cause ordinance. AB 1482 provides just cause protections for eligible multi-family units after 12 months of tenancy. Single-family homes, condos, and buildings under 15 years old are typically exempt. The Coachella Valley has significant seasonal and agricultural worker housing โ additional federal protections may apply.
๐ Major Renter Cities in Riverside County
๐ Eviction Court in Riverside County
Riverside Superior Court โ Historic Courthouse
๐ 4050 Main St, Riverside, CA 92501 (main UD division)
Unlawful detainer cases filed at the division nearest the property. Indio courthouse serves the Coachella Valley. Murrieta courthouse serves southwest county (Temecula/Murrieta area). 5 business days to respond after service.
๐ Free Legal Aid in Riverside County
Common Issues in Riverside County
Eviction & Unlawful Detainer
Notice requirements, just cause eviction, retaliatory eviction, and fighting wrongful eviction in court.
See Riverside laws โHabitability & Repairs
Landlord repair obligations, mold, bed bugs, lack of heat or water, and rent withholding rights.
See Riverside laws โSecurity Deposits
Maximum deposit limits, itemized deductions, return deadlines, and recovering wrongful withholdings.
See Riverside laws โRent Control & AB 1482
Statewide rent cap rules, local ordinances, allowable increases, and rent stabilization protections.
See Riverside laws โHousing Discrimination
FEHA protections, source of income discrimination, familial status, disability accommodations.
See Riverside laws โLandlord Harassment
Illegal lockouts, utility shutoffs, entry without notice, intimidation, and buyout harassment.
See Riverside laws โLease & Rental Agreements
Lease terms, oral vs. written agreements, unauthorized changes, and illegal lease clauses.
See Riverside laws โRental Assistance
Emergency rental assistance programs, utility assistance, and tenant relief funds by county.
See Riverside laws โAttorneys in Riverside County
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