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File #: 20-488    Version: 1
Type: Community & Economic Development Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/16/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/21/2020 Final action:
Title: Urgency Ordinance and Companion Ordinance for Temporary Rent Freeze on all new Rent Increases for Rent Stabilized Apartments and Mobile Homes.
Attachments: 1. Memorandum, 2. (a) Ordinance, 3. (a) Alternate Ordinance, 4. (b) Ordinance, 5. (b) Alternate Ordinance, 6. Letters from the Public 1 of 2, 7. Letters from the Public 2 of 2
...Title
Urgency Ordinance and Companion Ordinance for Temporary Rent Freeze on all new Rent Increases for Rent Stabilized Apartments and Mobile Homes.
...Recommendations
(a) Adopt an urgency ordinance that establishes a moratorium on rent increases for tenants residing in rent stabilized apartments and mobilehome owners and mobilehome residents residing in mobilehomes subject to rent control. Specifically, the ordinance would:
(1) Invoke the urgency provisions in the City Charter, as an emergency measure for immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety, to temporarily prohibit the eviction of a tenant for nonpayment of rent, if that tenant meets the criteria listed in the ordinance regarding COVID-19;
(2) Prohibit rent increases through December 31, 2020;
(3) Apply the moratorium to rent increases that went into effect on or after April 1, 2020;
(4) Provide that a landlord and tenant, mobilehome resident, or mobilehome owner can enter into a voluntary short-term agreement, without changing other terms of the rental contract, to temporarily reduce the rent through the term of the Ordinance, or shorter period as agreed-upon by the parties;
(5) Deny tenant service reduction claims related to temporary closure or elimination of recreational common area amenities to comply with County or State public health orders related to COVID-19;
(6) Suspend of late fees for unpaid Apartment Rent Ordinance Program fees; and
(7) Waive building/repair maintenance permit fees for rental properties with 20 or fewer units.
PLEASE NOTE: APPROVAL OF THIS URGENCY ORDINANCE REQUIRES 8 OR MORE AFFIRMATIVE VOTES (2/3)
(b) Approve an ordinance that establishes a moratorium on rent increases for tenants residing in rent stabilized apartments and mobilehome owners and mobilehome residents residing in mobilehomes subject to rent control. Specifically, the ordinance would:
(1) Prohibit rent increases through December 31, 2020;
(2) Apply the moratorium to re...

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