Pasadena 3-Day Eviction Notice Requirements
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Does Pasadena Have Rent Control?
Partial Protections
Partial. Pasadena has just cause eviction protections under a Charter Amendment, but does not have traditional rent control with annual increase caps.
The protections apply to most residential tenancies and require landlords to state a valid reason for eviction and reference the applicable code sections.
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3-Day Notice Requirements in Pasadena
In addition to California's statewide CCP §1161 requirements, Pasadena has the following local requirements:
- Notice must reference the Pasadena Charter Amendment providing just cause protections
- Just cause must be stated on the notice
- Notice must cross-reference applicable Civil Code and CCP sections
- Tenant must be informed of their rights under the charter amendment
- Notice must comply with both state CCP §1161 and local requirements
RentNotice handles this automatically. When you select Pasadena as your property location, all required local language is added to your notice.
Landlord Resources in Pasadena
- Just cause is required for evictions under the Charter Amendment
- Notice must state the specific just cause reason and reference the charter amendment
- Cross-reference both state law (CCP §1161) and local provisions on the notice
- Pasadena does not have annual rent increase caps like traditional rent control cities
Tenant Resources in Pasadena
- If you receive a 3-day notice, verify it states a valid just cause reason as required by Pasadena's Charter Amendment.
- Pasadena tenants are protected from eviction without just cause.
- Free legal assistance may be available through Neighborhood Legal Services.
- If you believe your notice is invalid, consult a licensed California attorney immediately.
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