ns in subdivision 1. and the Affordable and Accessible Housing Registry in subdivision 2. above, as well as any other City Planning or LAHD administrative procedure, should attempt to prioritize those populations with the greatest housing needs that have been displaced by government-related actions. This may include, but not be limited to: (a) Any person or household who has been displaced through a withdrawal of units pursuant to the Ellis Act and Sections 151.22 to 151.28 (Ellis Act Provisions) of this Code. (b) A lower income person or household subject to a rent increase related to conversion to market-rate housing due to termination of a public funding subsidy contract, mortgage prepayment, or expiring use restrictions based on land use entitlement concessions; or (c) A person or household displaced due to a code enforcement order, including those affected by a natural disaster that resulted in their residential unit being rendered uninhabitable. D. Private Right of Action; Civil Penalties. 1. A covenant acceptable to the Los Angeles Housing Department shall be recorded guaranteeing compliance with the requirements of Section 16.61. 2. The covenant shall provide a private right of enforcement by the City and any aggrieved current or former tenant or tenants of any building to which a covenant and agreement applies. The aggrieved current or former tenant(s) may institute civil proceedings as provided by law, against any owner, or their successor-in-interest, for violating any of the provisions of the covenant as described in this Section 16.61 and any person who aids, facilitates, or incites another to violate any of the provisions of the covenant described in this Section 16.61, such as submitting false information to the City in response to the requirements of this section. 3. The prevailing tenant may be awarded compensatory or punitive damages. A court may impose civil penalties up to $10,000 per violation of provisions of the covenant described in this Section 16.61 depending upon the severity of that violation, tenant relocation, or other appropriate relief, as adjudged by the court. Treble damages may also be awarded for willful violations.