California Association Of Realtors Extension Of Lease C.a.r. Form El 11 11 Access
The C.A.R. Form EL-11 should be used when:
This form is designed for landlords and tenants who wish to continue their relationship under the same primary terms while adjusting the end date and, often, the rent amount. When modifying the rent via Form EL, landlords
The California Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482) imposes strict statewide limits on rent increases for applicable properties (typically capped at 5% plus the local Consumer Price Index, up to a maximum of 10%). When modifying the rent via Form EL, landlords must ensure the new rent amount does not violate AB 1482 boundaries. Furthermore, extending a lease past the 12-month mark officially triggers "Just Cause" eviction protections for the tenant if they were not already established. 2. Timing and Notice Requirements Timing and Notice Requirements Under the California Tenant
Under the California Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482), many residential properties are bound by statutory rent increase caps and "Just Cause" eviction protections. If a housing provider uses Form EL to alter the monthly rent, the increase must not violate the statewide limit (typically , up to a hard ceiling of 10%). Housing providers are strongly encouraged to execute the accompanying C.A.R. Form RCJC alongside Form EL to satisfy mandatory disclosure rules. 2. Strict Security Deposit Maximums up to a maximum of 10%).