Everything you need to know as a landlord in Corona CA — California law, rental rates, property management tips, and when it makes sense to sell. Plus a free rental analysis from Jesse Ramirez, RE/MAX Partners.
Key information every Corona CA rental property owner needs — organized by category.
Limits annual rent increases to 5% + CPI (max 10%) for eligible properties built before 2009.
As of 2024, security deposits are capped at 1 month's rent for unfurnished properties.
California requires 24 hours written notice before entering a rental (except emergencies).
California evictions require proper notice (3/30/60 days) and court filing. Self-help evictions are illegal.
Typical rent in Corona CA: $2,400–$3,000/month depending on neighborhood and condition.
Typical rent in Corona CA: $2,800–$3,500/month. South Corona commands premium rates.
2–3 bed units typically rent for $1,800–$2,800/month in Corona CA.
Get an accurate rental estimate for your specific property from Jesse Ramirez — no cost, no obligation.
Typical fees: 8%–12% of monthly rent + leasing fee (50%–100% of one month's rent).
Professional managers run credit, background, employment, and rental history checks.
24/7 maintenance response with vetted contractors — no more midnight repair calls.
Detailed financial statements so you always know your income, expenses, and net cash flow.
If your rental income yield is below 4% of property value, selling may be more profitable in today's market.
Selling a rental? A 1031 exchange lets you defer capital gains tax by reinvesting in another investment property.
Jesse Ramirez provides free, accurate home valuations for Corona CA rental properties. Call (949) 817-2022.
With 28 years of Corona CA market experience, Jesse can advise on the best time to sell your rental.
Limits annual rent increases to 5% + CPI (max 10%) for multi-family properties built before 2009. Most single-family homes owned by individuals are exempt.
As of July 2024, security deposits are capped at 1 month's rent for unfurnished properties. Previously 2 months.
24 hours written notice required before entering a rental property, except in genuine emergencies.
California evictions require proper written notice (3-day, 30-day, or 60-day depending on situation), then court filing if tenant does not comply. Self-help evictions are illegal.
California landlords must maintain properties in habitable condition — functioning plumbing, heating, electrical, and structural safety. Failure to do so gives tenants legal remedies.
Under AB 1482, landlords of covered properties must have "just cause" to evict a tenant who has lived there 12+ months. A property manager ensures full compliance.
Don't navigate California landlord-tenant law alone. Jesse Ramirez connects you with a property manager who handles all compliance — so you never have to worry about it.
Most single-family homes and condos in Corona CA owned by individual landlords are exempt from local rent control. However, California's AB 1482 applies to multi-family properties built before 2009 and limits annual rent increases to 5% + CPI (max 10%). A property manager can advise you on your specific situation.
As of July 2024 (AB 12), California limits security deposits to 1 month's rent for unfurnished residential properties. This is a reduction from the previous 2-month limit.
With Corona CA home values near record highs, many landlords are evaluating whether to sell. Jesse Ramirez provides free home valuations and can help you compare the financial return of selling vs. continuing to rent. Call (949) 817-2022.
Fill out the Free Rental Analysis form at coronarealestate.com/property-management-corona-ca or call Jesse Ramirez at (949) 817-2022. Jesse will connect you with a vetted, trusted property manager within 24 hours.
Management fees typically range from 8%–12% of monthly rent, plus a leasing fee of 50%–100% of one month's rent when a new tenant is placed. Most managers also charge a small monthly maintenance coordination fee.
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