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AB 754

Floating home marinas: rent caps: County of Marin.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Damon Connolly

AB 754 caps annual rent increases for floating home marinas in Marin County to improve housing stability for residents in California's high-cost coastal market.

Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 498, Statutes of 2025.
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Bill Summary · AB 754

Legislative bill overview

AB 754 establishes rent caps for floating home marinas in Marin County, California. The bill limits the annual increases that marina operators can charge residents for mooring space and related fees, creating a regulatory framework for this niche housing sector.

Why is this important

Floating homes represent affordable housing options in high-cost Marin County, but residents face significant vulnerability to rent increases without statutory protections. This law addresses the intersection of housing affordability and consumer protection by preventing rapid displacement of residents in an undersupplied housing market.

Potential points of contention

  • Marina operator impacts: Caps on rent increases may reduce operators' ability to invest in facility maintenance, repairs, and improvements, potentially affecting service quality
  • Scope and enforceability: Questions about how caps are calculated, what qualifies as eligible rent increases, and enforcement mechanisms across multiple marinas
  • Market effects: Rent controls may discourage new floating home marina development or conversions, potentially reducing overall housing supply in the region

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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