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We are committed to ensuring safe, stable, and affordable housing for all residents. We offer and support various programs designed to assist homeowners, renters, and landlords in navigating housing challenges. Whether you need help preventing foreclosure, making essential home repairs, understanding rent caps, or resolving rent increase disputes, our programs provide valuable resources and support.
How can we assist you?
- Where can I get help with landlord-tenant disputes?
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You can go to ↪ Project Sentinel
- They offer counseling and mediation services for landlord-tenant issues.
- They can be reached at (800) 339-6043 or email at info@housing.org
- Are there rent caps or rent increase regulations in Campbell?
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Yes, there are.
Statewide Rent Caps and Just Cause Eviction Protections
- AB 1482 is a statewide law that protects tenants by:
- Limiting the amount a landlord can increase rent.
- Requiring a "just cause" if a landlord wants to evict a tenant.
- WHO is covered by AB 1482?
- → Rental properties built between 1995 and 2006
- → Duplexes built before 2006 if the owner does not live in the duplex
- → Single family homes built before 2006 if a corporation owns the home
- What is the allowed rent increase if covered by AB 1482?
- The “state-imposed cap” established by AB 1482limits yearly rent increases to 5% plus the percent change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or 10%, whichever is lower.
- What eviction rules are applicable if covered by AB 1482?
- If a tenant lives in a rental unit covered by AB 1482, a landlord needs to provide one of the following specific reasons before evicting a tenant:
Tenant "At Fault" Just Causes for Termination
- Failure to pay rent
- Nuisance
- Damage to Property
- Criminal Activity
- Using the unit for an unlawful purpose
- Refusal to allow lawful landlord entry
- Refusal to renew same lease terms
- Breach of material lease term
- Lease violations (i.e., subletting)
- Employee termination from employee housing
- Failure to move out after tenant gives notice
Tenant "No Fault" Just Causes for Termination
- Owner/family member intents to occupy unit
- Withdrawal of rental unit from rental market
- Government order to vacate
- Intent to demolish or substantially remodel unit
Note: Landlord must pay relocation payment equal to one month's rent for "No Fault" Just Cause Terminations.
What noticing requirements apply for AB 1482?
- A landlord of an AB 1482 covered rental unit must give tenants written notice of being covered by the rent cap and just cause regulations
- A Non-Corporate landlord of a not-covered single-family home or condo rental unit must give tenants written notice that the home is not covered under AB 1482
- For tenancies beginning or renewing after July 1, 2020 this notice must be in an addendum to the lease or the notice must be signed by tenants
- For tenancies existing prior to July 1, 2020 written notice must be given no later than August 1, 2020.
- AB 1482 is a statewide law that protects tenants by:
- Tenant's Rights Flyer (English & Spanish)
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Consistent with Program H-5w of the City's 2023-2031 Housing Element, the City has published informational flyers on renter's rights and renter-focused services. These flyers are available in English and in Spanish and, in addition to being available online, are distributed at many community events.
- What is the Statewide Rent Caps and Just Cause Eviction Protections
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What is AB 1482?
AB 1482 is a statewide law that protects tenants by:
- Limiting the amount a landlord can increase rent.
- Requiring a "just cause" if a landlord wants to evict a tenant.
Who is covered by AB 1482?
- Rental properties built between 1995 and 2006
- Duplexes built before 2006 if the owner does not live in the duplex
- Single family homes built before 2006 if a corporation owns the home
What is the allowed rent increase if covered by AB 1482?
The “state-imposed cap” established by AB 1482 limits yearly rent increases to 5% plus the percent change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or 10%, whichever is lower.
What eviction rules are applicable if covered by AB 1482?
If a tenant lives in a rental unit covered by AB 1482, a landlord needs to provide one of the following specific reasons before evicting a tenant:
Tenant "At Fault" Just Causes for Termination
- Failure to pay rent
- Nuisance
- Damage to Property
- Criminal Activity
- Using the unit for an unlawful purpose
- Refusal to allow lawful landlord entry
- Refusal to renew same lease terms
- Breach of material lease term
- Lease violations (i.e., subletting)
- Employee termination from employee housing
- Failure to move out after tenant gives notice
Tenant "No Fault" Just Causes for Termination
- Owner/family member intents to occupy unit
- Withdrawal of rental unit from rental market
- Government order to vacate
- Intent to demolish or substantially remodel unit
Note: Landlord must pay relocation payment equal to one month's rent for "No Fault" Just Cause Terminations.
What noticing requirements apply for AB 1482?
- A landlord of an AB 1482 covered rental unit must give tenants written notice of being covered by the rent cap and just cause regulations
- A Non-Corporate landlord of a not-covered single-family home or condo rental unit must give tenants written notice that the home is not covered under AB 1482
- For tenancies beginning or renewing after July 1, 2020 this notice must be in an addendum to the lease or the notice must be signed by tenants
- For tenancies existing prior to July 1, 2020 written notice must be given no later than August 1, 2020.
- Who administers the Campbell Rent Mediation Program?
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Project Sentinel, a nonprofit housing agency, manages the Campbell Rent Mediation Program. They offer counseling, education, and mediation services regarding rental disputes, housing discrimination, mortgage issues, and more.
- How can I contact Project Sentinel?
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Phone: (408) 243-8565
Email: info@housing.org or fairhousing@housing.org (for petitions)
Business Hours: Monday–Friday, 9:00 AM–12:00 PM and 1:00 PM–4:00 PM
Website: www.housing.org
- How do I dispute a rent increase or a service reduction?
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Step 1: Contact the owner/manager to try resolving the issue directly.
Step 2: If unresolved, file a petition with the Campbell Rent Mediation Program (via Project Sentinel).For rent increases: File within 15 days of the effective date.
For service reductions: Submit a service reduction form along with the petition.
Forms can be requested by emailing: info@housing.org
Once a petition is received:
↪ A copy is mailed to the property owner or manager.
↪ The program administrator will then reach out to the owner/manager to initiate dispute resolution.
- Are there programs to assist with rental or utility payments?
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Please contact our Unhoused Specialist.
- How can I apply for affordable housing in Campbell?
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The city partners with Housing Group to administer its BMR housing program.
You can learn more and apply ↪ Housing Group or call at (650) 623-5494; Email: Campbell@housing-group.org
- What is the process for applying to the BMR (Below Market Rate) Housing program?
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Applicants must register withHousing Group, complete the necessary applications, and meet eligibility criteria based on income and household size.
- Can I get help with home repairs if I have a low income?
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Yes, we are partnering with:
↪ Rebuilding Together Silicon ValleyThrough a vast network of volunteers, corporate sponsors, and sub-contractors, Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley provides critical home repairs to over 600 clients per year. Their work preserves affordable housing by transforming homes and lives through critical repairs and accessibility modifications for low-income homeowners and community centers, at no cost to the service recipient. The majority of the low-income homeowners they serve are elderly seniors and/or people with disabilities, who are physically and financially unable to maintain safe and warm living conditions for themselves and their families.
- Location: 1701 South 7th Street #10, San Jose CA, 95112
- Phone: 408-578-9519
- Fax: 408-578-9359
- Email: info@rebuildingtogethersv.org
- What types of loans and grants are available?
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LOAN PROGRAMS
- Existing City Loans: The city no longer has a new loan program.
- ↪ Housekeys, our housing program administrator, if you have an existing loan through the City of Campbell
- Santa Clara County
- The Santa Clara County Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) Program provides financial assistance to first-time homebuyers for the purchase of single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums. An MCC gives the homebuyer a federal income tax credit each year the buyer keeps the same mortgage loan and lives in the same house.
- ↪ Mortgage Credit Certificate Program
- Housing Trust Silicon Valley
- The Homebuyer Empowerment Loan Program (HELP) understands that purchasing a home in Silicon Valley can be a big challenge for middle-income homebuyers – including teachers, healthcare workers and others. To make it easier, Housing Trust Silicon Valley is assisting homebuyers by introducing the Homebuyer Empowerment Loan Program (HELP). This program will help households whose incomes are up to 140% of the Area Median Income (AMI) to purchase a market-rate primary residence.
- ↪ Homebuyer Empowerment Loan Program (HELP)
- Existing City Loans: The city no longer has a new loan program.
Explore our housing programs below
Find the assistance that best fits your needs.
Foreclosure Assistance
Helping homeowners avoid foreclosure with counseling and financial aid programs.
Home Repairs
Providing grants and loans for essential home repairs to improve safety and accessibility.
Rent Caps & Dispute Resolution
Ensuring fair rental practices with rent control laws and dispute mediation services.
Project Sentinel
To develop and promote fairness and equality of housing for all persons and to advocate peaceful resolution
BMR Program
This is designed to make housing more accessible to low- to moderate-income households.