San Francisco Rent Board Publishes 2.3% Allowable Annual Rent Increase Taking Effect in 2022

The San Francisco Rent Board announced the allowable annual increase for rent increases between March 1, 2022 and February 28, 2023.  Rent increases for San Francisco tenants living in rental units covered by the San Francisco Rent Ordinance’s rent control provisions are capped at 2.3% during this time.  With certain exceptions, such as rent increase banking, landlords may not serve a rent increase on a covered unit exceeding 2.3%.

Click here to view the San Francisco Rent Board’s Allowable Annual Rent Increase chart.

The San Francisco Rent Ordinance consists of a rent control component, which protects tenants from drastic rent increases, and a just cause for eviction component, which limits when a landlord may serve an eviction.  Tenants forced to pay rent above San Francisco rent control limitations are entitled to money damages.

San Francisco tenants not covered by San Francisco Rent Control may be covered by California Rent Control, also known as the California Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482).  Click here for more information.

If your landlord has violated the San Francisco Rent Ordinance, or California Rent Control (AB 1482), contact Astanehe Law immediately at (415) 226-7170 or contact@astanehelaw.com to discuss your options and speak with an experienced tenant attorney.

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