Concord lawmakers will vote on these new, stronger tenant protections this month
Briefly

Now after more than a year of public meetings and input, the Concord City Council is slated to approve some of the most comprehensive rules - including stronger policies on rent stabilization and just cause evictions - proposed for renters and landlords in the city of 125,000.
While final details still need to be ironed out, some of the most notable elements of the ordinance are Concord's decision to cap rent increases to either 60% of the change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) or 3% of current rates - whichever is lower - and apply just-cause protections to tenants renting space in single-family homes.
Read at The Mercury News
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