Property Management in Cupertino, CA
Hearth runs your Cupertino rental end-to-end — leasing, rent collection, maintenance, compliance, and clean owner reporting — for a flat 8%. Book a free strategy call and see the numbers on your property.
Cupertino is a high-rent rental market in Santa Clara County, and running a property here well takes real local attention. Hearth handles all of it for Cupertino owners: marketing and leasing, tenant screening, rent, repairs, legal compliance, and clean monthly statements.
Rents in Cupertino average roughly $4,159/mo (climbing about 7.6% year over year, per Zillow). Hearth prices to that live benchmark — not last year's number — so your unit leases at the top of the range without sitting empty.
What owning a Cupertino rental really takes
High rents mean expensive vacancies
At Cupertino's rent levels, every vacant week is a big number. Slow leasing, weak marketing photos, or a stale listing quietly drains the return on an otherwise strong property. Hearth's job is to keep the door occupied and paying.
Better tenants need better screening
Premium Cupertino rents attract more applicants — including the ones you don't want. Hearth runs consistent, compliant screening so you get qualified, paying residents, not a costly eviction six months in.
California compliance never sleeps
Security-deposit timelines, habitability, notices, just-cause, and the statewide rent cap all apply to Cupertino rentals — and the penalties for getting them wrong are steep. Hearth keeps every property compliant so a paperwork miss never becomes a lawsuit.
Cupertino follows California's statewide cap: The statewide cap on annual rent increases is 5% plus regional CPI, and can never exceed 10% in a 12-month period. Common exemptions: housing built within the last 15 years (rolling), most single-family homes and condos when the owner is not a corporation/REIT/LLC-with-a-corporate-member and proper notice is given, and owner-occupied duplexes. Hearth confirms your property's status before every increase and keeps notices compliant. Read the AB 1482 guide →
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How much does property management cost in Cupertino, CA?
Hearth charges 8% of collected rent to fully manage a long-term rental in Cupertino, and 15% of revenue for short-term / Airbnb management. There's no markup on maintenance and no leasing surprise fees — one transparent rate that covers leasing, rent collection, maintenance coordination, compliance, and owner reporting.
What is the average rent in Cupertino?
As of 2026-05-31, the typical asking rent in Cupertino is about $4,159/mo (Zillow observed rent), climbing about 7.6% year over year. Hearth prices your unit to the live comps in your specific neighborhood, not a citywide average.
Does the California rent cap (AB 1482) apply in Cupertino?
Cupertino follows California's statewide AB 1482 cap — annual rent increases on covered units are limited to 5% plus regional CPI, and can't exceed 10%. Some single-family homes and newer buildings are exempt. Hearth confirms your property's status before every increase.
Can Hearth manage my rental if I don't live in Cupertino?
Yes — most of the owners we work with are out-of-area or out-of-state. Hearth runs everything on the ground in Cupertino and Santa Clara County: showings, repairs, inspections, and resident communication. You get clean monthly statements and direct-deposit payouts wherever you are.
How fast can Hearth lease my Cupertino property?
We market across Zillow, Apartments.com, and the major sites the day it's rent-ready, run pricing off live Cupertino comps, and screen applicants quickly. The goal is simple: minimize vacant days, because in Cupertino every empty week is money you don't get back.