Sorry to say, you may not be covered.
For more information about the bill, here's how it breaks down:
People covered under the bill if they meet the following requirements.
- Not affordable housing
- Not dormitories from a higher ed institution
- Not under some other form of rent control from public entity
- Occupancy certification > 15y
- Is a condo (Residential real property that is alienable separate from the title to any other dwelling unit) unless:
- Unless owned by:
- A real estate investment trust, as defined in Section 856 of the Internal Revenue Code.
- A corporation
- An LLC in which at least one member is a corporation
- AND you got a notice that your landlord is making you exempt
- Unless owned by:
If you live in a Duplex, it must not be a Duplex in which the owner lived in (and continues to live in) one of the units at the start of your tenancy