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If you received a rent increase, you can use our calculator to help you determine what the allowable increase is under the law, and if your rent increase exceeds the limit. Before using this calculator make sure you check your eligibility here!
You can use our handy CPI rent calculator to find your properties’ local CPI for 2024 and to verify the allowable rent increase amount. Utilize the CPI (AB1482) rent increase calculator for 2023 to determine allowable rent adjustments in compliance with California rental.
You can use this calculator to determine or confirm whether proposed rent increases are legal. Simply input the starting rent amount and the each subsequent percentage rise in rent. The calculator will handle the rest
The law, which took effect in 2020, restricts rent increases in buildings more than 15 years old. Under the rules, rent can rise no more than 5% plus local inflation, with an ultimate cap of 10%.
The California Apartment Association today published the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rates for all counties in California. These figures are used for calculating the maximum allowable rent increases under AB 1482, the Tenant Protection Act, effective Aug. 1, 2024, through July 31, 2025.
CAA’s online calculator provides the CPI percentage that applies before Aug. 1 as well as the percentage that applies on or after Aug. 1, 2023. To find out the applicable CPI for the county in which your property is located, go to the AB 1482 page on CAA’s website and use the “Find your CPI” tool.
The California Apartment Association’s tool for calculating maximum allowable rent increases under AB 1482 is now easier to use. The tool now includes a drop-down menu with county names. Simply select the county where your property is located to find out the local Consumer Price Index.
Calculate California rent increases effortlessly with the accurate Rent Increase Calculator. Quickly determine new rent amounts based on percentage increases and additional fees.
Starting this week, California renters can use a new online tool to check their eligibility for state and local rent protections based on their ZIP code. The idea is to make it easy to figure out how much your landlord can legally raise your rent each year, since rent caps vary from city to city.
Check Your Rent Increase. If you already took the quiz and know you're protected under state or local laws, our calculator will help you check your last rent increase and make sure you're not being overcharged. Use the rent calculator