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Recommendation: Approve ordinances for introduction amending County Code, Title 8 - Consumer Protection, Business and Wage Regulations, Chapter 8.52 - Rent Stabilization and Tenant Protections, and Chapter 8.57 - Mobilehome Rent Stabilization and Mobilehome Owner Protections, to incorporate additional protections, clarify the rights and responsibilities of property owners, park owners, tenants and mobilehome owners, and standardize procedures contained in the ordinances.
A written notice of each Rent Increase or new or increased Capital Improvement Cost or Capital Replacement Cost pass-through charge made under the provisions of this Section shall be filed by the Park Owner with the City Manager, and provided to each Affected Mobilehome Owner, at least ninety (90) days before the Rent Increase goes into effect or as required by the Mobilehome Residency Law.
Ordinance for adoption amending County Code, Title 8 - Consumer Protection, Businesses and Wage Regulations, Chapter 8.57 - Mobilehome Rent Stabilization and Mobilehome Owner Protections, relating to modifying and clarifying terms and provisions; imposing a temporary cap on the maximum allowable annual rent increase for mobilehome spaces at three percent; and clarifying the rights and responsibilities of mobilehome park owners and mobilehome owners.
Ordinance for introduction amending County Code, Title 8 - Consumer Protection, Businesses and Wage Regulations, Chapter 8.57 - Mobilehome Rent Stabilization and Mobilehome Owner Protections, relating to modifying and clarifying terms and provisions; imposing a temporary cap on the maximum allowable annual rent increase for mobilehome spaces at three percent; and clarifying the rights and responsibilities of mobilehome park owners and mobilehome owners.
Ordinance for adoption amending County Code, Title 8 - Consumer Protection, Business and Wage Regulations, amending Chapter 8.57 - Mobilehome Rent Stabilization and Mobilehome Owner Protections, by increasing the current 3% rental increase cap to 4% effective January 1, 2024, and extending it through June 30, 2024.