Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board

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2125 Milvia St
Berkeley, CA 94704

The Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board in Berkeley, CA provides tenants and landlords with guidance on their rights and obligations as outlined in the Berkeley Rent Ordinance and California Rental Housing Law. Housing Counselors offer assistance through scheduled appointments or drop-in sessions.

Additionally, the Rent Stabilization Board facilitates the resolution of disputes between tenants and landlords through both informal and formal hearings. Community engagement is encouraged through monthly public meetings, which are televised to foster transparency and allow for public input on policy decisions.

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Jon-Bobby M.
1/14/2019

Helpless to hopeful thanks to Berkeley rent stabilization; East Bay Law Center and Eviction Defense Center of Oakland for helping me not once but twice. I moved to Berkeley in June 2018 and found...

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Cindi M.
3/25/2021

Called and needed info. Person who answered the phone said someone will return my call. That was weeks ago. Still waiting.

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Bryce N.
7/12/2019

City policies, including those made at the rent board, have made it a good place to develop new market rate and luxury housing. But a terrible place to operate any other form of housing. I've had...

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Joey S.
2/28/2009

Rent stabilization gives you good advice on how to proceed and what your options are. You generally have the law on your side as Berkeley is into tenant's rights. I too dealt with Reza Valiyee....

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Natalie K.
8/11/2008

I am in the middle of a similar experience with Mr. Reza Valiyee avoid him. all of his properties are horrible, you won't get your deposit back without a fight, the managers are always MIA....

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