Inglewood 3-Day Eviction Notice Requirements
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Does Inglewood Have Rent Control?
Yes - Rent Control
Yes. Inglewood adopted a Rent Stabilization Ordinance that covers most residential rental units in the city.
The ordinance limits rent increases, requires just cause for eviction, and is administered by the Inglewood Rent Review Board.
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3-Day Notice Requirements in Inglewood
In addition to California's statewide CCP §1161 requirements, Inglewood has the following local requirements:
- Just cause for eviction is required for rent-stabilized units
- The notice must reference the Inglewood Rent Stabilization Ordinance
- Tenant must be informed of their rights under the ordinance
- Copy of notice may need to be filed with the Rent Review Board
- Notice must comply with both state CCP §1161 and local ordinance requirements
RentNotice handles this automatically. When you select Inglewood as your property location, all required local language is added to your notice.
Landlord Resources in Inglewood
- Rental units covered by the ordinance must be registered with the city
- Just cause is required for all evictions of tenants in rent-stabilized units
- Annual rent increase limits are set by the city
- File a copy of eviction notices with the Rent Review Board as required
Tenant Resources in Inglewood
- If you receive a 3-day notice, contact the Rent Review Board to verify it meets all local requirements.
- You have the right to petition the Rent Review Board regarding any disputes.
- Free legal assistance may be available through LAFLA and other organizations.
- If you believe your notice is invalid, consult a licensed California attorney immediately.
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