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Does Glendale Have Rent Control?

Partial Protections

Partial. Glendale has just cause eviction protections and relocation assistance requirements under its Right to Lease and Just Cause Tenant Protections Ordinance (GMC Chapter 9.30).

Glendale does not have traditional rent control with annual caps beyond the state Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482).

Glendale Housing Division →

3-Day Notice Requirements in Glendale

In addition to California's statewide CCP §1161 requirements, Glendale has the following local requirements:

  • Just cause for eviction must be stated on the notice
  • Notice must reference the Glendale Just Cause Tenant Protections Ordinance (GMC Chapter 9.30)
  • Tenant relocation assistance is required for no-fault evictions
  • Notice must comply with both state CCP §1161 and Glendale local requirements
  • AB 1482 caps and just-cause apply to most multifamily units

RentNotice handles this automatically. When you select Glendale as your property location, all required local language is added to your notice.

Landlord Resources in Glendale

  • Glendale combines AB 1482 state-level rent caps with local just-cause protections
  • No-fault evictions require relocation assistance under GMC Chapter 9.30
  • Just cause must be stated on every notice that terminates tenancy
  • Notice must reference both state law and the local ordinance

Tenant Resources in Glendale

Neighborhood Legal Services of Los Angeles County

Phone: (800) 433-6251

https://www.nlsla.org

  • If you receive a 3-day notice, verify it states a valid just cause reason under Glendale's ordinance.
  • Glendale tenants are protected from eviction without just cause.
  • No-fault evictions entitle you to relocation assistance.
  • Free legal assistance is available through Neighborhood Legal Services.
  • If you believe your notice is invalid, consult a licensed California attorney immediately.

Just Cause for Eviction in Glendale

Under Glendale Housing Division, Glendale requires just cause for any eviction of a covered tenant. The grounds fall into two categories:

Fault-based grounds — based on the tenant's conduct: non-payment of rent, breach of lease, nuisance, illegal use, criminal activity on the premises, refusal to renew, refusal to allow lawful entry, or other tenant-caused grounds enumerated in the ordinance.

No-fault grounds — based on the landlord's circumstances: owner or qualifying family-member move-in, withdrawal from the rental market (Ellis Act), substantial remodel or demolition, or compliance with a government order. No-fault terminations require relocation assistance.

The exact list of grounds, the documentation required for each, and any city-specific cure periods are set by Glendale Housing Division and updated as the ordinance is amended. Always verify the current grounds with the agency before serving a notice.

Glendale Housing Division — current just-cause grounds →

Relocation Assistance in Glendale

When a landlord serves a no-fault eviction in Glendale (owner move-in, substantial remodel, withdrawal from the rental market, demolition, or compliance with a government order), the local ordinance requires relocation assistance to be paid to the tenant.

Amounts typically vary by:

  • Tenant category — standard tenants vs. senior (62+), disabled, low-income, or families with minor children (protected categories receive higher amounts)
  • Unit size — studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom+
  • Length of tenancy — long-term tenants are sometimes entitled to additional payments

Glendale Housing Division sets the current relocation schedule and updates it periodically (often annually, indexed to CPI). Timing of payment also varies by city — some require full payment at notice service, others split between service and vacancy. Confirm the current amounts and timing rules with the agency before serving a no-fault notice.

Glendale Housing Division — current relocation schedule →

Glendale Eviction Notice FAQs

Does Glendale have rent control?
Glendale does not have traditional rent control with caps beyond AB 1482. However, the Glendale Just Cause Tenant Protections Ordinance (GMC Chapter 9.30) requires just cause for eviction and provides relocation assistance for no-fault terminations.
How much can I raise rent in Glendale?
AB 1482 governs rent increases in Glendale: the lesser of CPI+5% or 10% per 12-month period for covered units.
What relocation assistance is required in Glendale?
No-fault evictions under GMC 9.30 trigger relocation payments. Verify the current schedule with the Glendale Housing Division.
Where can tenants get help in Glendale?
The Glendale Housing Division (818-548-3936) provides ordinance information. Free legal assistance is available through Neighborhood Legal Services of LA County.

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