Jessica Rinaldi
San Diego County • TPO Compliance • 2026

Sell a House Under San Diego's Tenant Protection Ordinance

San Diego’s Residential Tenant Protections Ordinance (TPO) makes selling a rental complex. We act as your professional buffer—helping you navigate strict "Just-Cause" requirements, mandatory relocation payments, and the tactical choice between selling occupied or delivering a vacant, retail-ready asset.

San Diego County “Micro-Reality”

San Diego’s TPO provides "Day 1" protections for most tenants. In 2026, "intent to sell" is NOT a just-cause for eviction. Our role: We act as the professional buffer between you and the process. We’re a licensed real estate brokerage — not a law firm — and help coordinate next steps alongside legal professionals when needed. Before issuing a 60-day notice, homeowners navigating San Diego County seller situations should established their San Diego home value to see if the "Vacant Premium" covers the cost of mandated relocation assistance.

Quick clarity: Most owners in this situation are either looking to reduce management friction quickly or want to maximize value once the tenancy is resolved. The right path depends on your tenant's status and whether you qualify for single-family corporate-ownership exemptions.

Strategic Math: TPO Occupied vs. No-Fault Termination

Factor Occupied Investor Sale No-Fault Vacancy Path
Relocation Cost$02 - 3 Months Rent Paid to Tenant
Execution Speed30-45 Days90-120 Days (Notice Period)
Buyer PoolCash Investors OnlyAll Families & FHA/VA
Risk FactorLow (Lease Transfers)High (Compliance/Litigation)
OutcomePassive ExitHighest Possible Sale Price

First Steps to TPO Compliance

  • Identify if the property is "Exempt" (e.g., non-corporate owned single-family home or condo).
  • Get an independent 2026 market valuation to see if the "Vacant Premium" justifies relocation fees.
  • Audit all appliances—AB 628 requires working stoves and fridges for all 2026 tenancies.
  • Notify the San Diego Housing Commission (SDHC) within 3 days of issuing any termination notice.

Selling Options

Option A: "Lease-Subject" Investor Listing

Market the property specifically to investors. We focus on the Cap Rate, rent history, and TPO compliance history to attract buyers who will honor the existing lease, allowing you to close without paying relocation fees.

Jessica Rinaldi
Jessica Rinaldi
TPO Compliance Broker • DRE 02015890

Option B: Voluntary Buyout (Cash-for-Keys)

Instead of a contested termination, we negotiate a mutual "Buyout Agreement" under TPO guidelines. This provides the tenant with moving capital while securing you a vacant, high-value asset for the retail market.

Solutions to Fund & Retain

Relocation Bridge Financing

If you have equity but lack cash for the 2-3 months of mandated relocation payments, we facilitate San Diego County equity access to fund the transition.

Kiyoshi Inui
Kiyoshi Inui
Mortgage Specialist • NMLS 1173299

Portfolio DSCR Refinance

Explore San Diego County DSCR Loans to qualify for a lower rate based on current market rents, improving your net ROI without a sale.

Mathematical Comparisons

Deciding between a sale or keeping the unit? Explore the San Diego County Sell vs. Rent Analysis to see long-term impact.

Inheritance Strategy

If you inherited a property with a TPO-protected tenant, learn how inherited property rules apply to your ownership transition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tenant Protection Ordinance requirements for San Diego County home sales

Tenant Protection Ordinance compliance in San Diego County requires sellers to honor just-cause eviction protections, mandatory relocation assistance, and lease transfer obligations when selling occupied properties. Sellers can transfer properties with TPO-protected tenants through escrow by selling to investors who assume existing leases or executing lawful no-fault terminations with proper relocation payments. Our team coordinates with tenant rights attorneys to structure San Diego County TPO real estate transactions that prevent litigation while maintaining legal compliance through proper notice procedures.

Selling a San Diego County house with TPO-protected tenants

San Diego County TPO-protected tenant sales require full disclosure of tenancy status, rent control obligations, and relocation assistance requirements to prospective buyers. Sellers can liquidate occupied properties by targeting investor buyers who honor existing leases or funding mandatory relocation payments to deliver vacant possession. Our team coordinates with housing commission officials to structure San Diego County TPO real estate transactions that preserve seller equity while maintaining legal compliance through proper tenant notification and payment documentation.

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