Renting in Santa Clara County
Santa Clara County is the heart of Silicon Valley and home to one of the most expensive rental markets in the country. Several cities β led by San Jose, Mountain View, Los Gatos, and Milpitas β have enacted local rent stabilization ordinances that provide protections beyond AB 1482. With median rents among the highest in the nation and intense displacement pressure, understanding your specific city's rules is essential. If you rent in San Jose, you have access to one of California's most active rent boards.
β Local Rent Control Protections
San Jose covers pre-1979 buildings with 3+ units. Mountain View covers most rental units (very broad). Los Gatos and Milpitas cover pre-1995 units. Cities without local RSOs fall under AB 1482.
- β San Jose RSO covers pre-1979 buildings with 3+ units β allowable increase is the lesser of 5% or CPI
- β Mountain View's Community Stabilization and Fair Rent Act (CSFRA) covers most rentals, CPI-only increases
- β Mountain View just cause protections are among the broadest in the state β apply after 30 days of tenancy
- β Los Gatos covers pre-1995 multi-family units with its own stabilization ordinance
- β Milpitas enacted rent stabilization in 2020 covering pre-1995 units
- β San Jose has an active Rent Board that handles petitions, complaints, and mediation for free
- β Cities like Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Cupertino, and Palo Alto rely on AB 1482 only
- β Landlords in San Jose must register covered units and are prohibited from rent-banking (saving up unused increases)
π‘ Just Cause Eviction Protections
Governing Law: San Jose RSO just cause + Mountain View CSFRA just cause + AB 1482
San Jose and Mountain View both have local just cause eviction requirements. San Jose's apply to RSO-covered units. Mountain View's CSFRA just cause applies after just 30 days of tenancy β one of the lowest thresholds in the state. Tenants in other Santa Clara County cities are covered by AB 1482 after 12 months.
π Cities with Local Rent Stabilization in Santa Clara County
| City | Annual Cap | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| San Jose | 5% or CPI (lower) | Pre-1979 buildings with 3+ units. Active Rent Board. |
| Mountain View | CPI only | Most rental units. Just cause after 30 days β very broad. |
| Los Gatos | CPI | Pre-1995 multi-family units. |
| Milpitas | 5% or CPI | Pre-1995 multi-unit buildings, enacted 2020. |
π Major Renter Cities in Santa Clara County
π Eviction Court in Santa Clara County
Santa Clara County Superior Court β Civil Division
π 191 N 1st St, San Jose, CA 95113
All unlawful detainer cases for Santa Clara County filed at the downtown San Jose courthouse. Self-help center available MondayβFriday. 5 business days to respond after service.
π Free Legal Aid in Santa Clara County
Common Issues in Santa Clara County
Eviction & Unlawful Detainer
Notice requirements, just cause eviction, retaliatory eviction, and fighting wrongful eviction in court.
See Santa Clara laws βHabitability & Repairs
Landlord repair obligations, mold, bed bugs, lack of heat or water, and rent withholding rights.
See Santa Clara laws βSecurity Deposits
Maximum deposit limits, itemized deductions, return deadlines, and recovering wrongful withholdings.
See Santa Clara laws βRent Control & AB 1482
Statewide rent cap rules, local ordinances, allowable increases, and rent stabilization protections.
See Santa Clara laws βHousing Discrimination
FEHA protections, source of income discrimination, familial status, disability accommodations.
See Santa Clara laws βLandlord Harassment
Illegal lockouts, utility shutoffs, entry without notice, intimidation, and buyout harassment.
See Santa Clara laws βLease & Rental Agreements
Lease terms, oral vs. written agreements, unauthorized changes, and illegal lease clauses.
See Santa Clara laws βRental Assistance
Emergency rental assistance programs, utility assistance, and tenant relief funds by county.
See Santa Clara laws βAttorneys in Santa Clara County
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