Landlord-tenant: internet service provider subscriptions.
AB 1414 empowers California tenants to opt out of mandatory internet service subscriptions, protecting their rights and allowing rent deductions for violations.
AB 1414 empowers California tenants to opt out of mandatory internet service subscriptions, protecting their rights and allowing rent deductions for violations.
Bill Number: AB 1414
Title: Landlord-tenant: internet service provider subscriptions
Status: Chaptered by Secretary of State - Chapter 506, Statutes of 2025
Introduced: February 21, 2025
Effective Date: January 1, 2026
AB 1414 aims to enhance tenant rights regarding internet service subscriptions in residential tenancies. The bill allows tenants to opt out of mandatory subscriptions to third-party internet service providers (ISPs) that may be bundled with their rental agreements. This legislation seeks to promote tenant autonomy and ensure that individuals are not forced to pay for services they do not wish to use.
Opt-Out Provision:
Retaliation Protection:
Rent Deduction:
Bulk-Billing Arrangements:
Affected Parties:
Tenant Empowerment:
AB 1414 represents a significant step in enhancing tenant rights in California, particularly regarding internet service subscriptions. By allowing tenants to opt out of mandatory ISP payments, the bill aims to foster a more equitable rental market and protect tenant autonomy. The law will take effect on January 1, 2026, providing landlords and tenants time to adjust to these new provisions.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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