he tenant’s eligibility for these rights, rent guidelines for the new unit, and any procedures the tenant will need to follow to exercise these rights shall be provided in writing to the tenant in accordance with any and all requirements and procedures of LAHD’s Replacement Unit Determination (RUD). The applicant shall provide and maintain accurate contact information to tenants for purposes of communicating throughout the construction and lease up of the Development Project. (ii) A project applicant or their predecessor-in-interest shall provide written notice to any tenant who is exercising their right to return of major milestones in the development process, including but not limited to: (1) the start of construction; (2) on at least a bi-annual basis provide updates on the anticipated date of when occupancy would be opened; (3) at least 180, 90, 30 and 15 days in advance of the anticipated availability of the unit pursuant to the issuance of the Temporary or Final Certificate of Occupancy; (4) when the Temporary Certificate of Occupancy is issued; and (5) when the Final Certificate of Occupancy is issued. Failure to inform tenants of the project’s major milestones may result in commensurate additional time provided to the tenant to return to the replacement unit. This subsection shall not preclude tenants from contacting the applicant or their predecessor-in-interest to inquire about progress throughout construction and lease up of the Development Project. (iii) Where a tenant household has a right of return pursuant to Section 16.60 A.3.(b) of this Code, the project applicant or their predecessor-in-interest shall notify the tenant household of this right. The notice must comply with the applicable standards set forth by LAHD and include the rent guidelines for the project and any procedures the tenant must follow to claim a new unit. Where LAHD has created a standard notice, the project applicant must provide that standard notice to tenant households. (iv) Within 30 days of receipt of the notice that the Temporary or Final Certificate of Occupancy has been issued and the replacement unit is available, a tenant household must notify the owner if it wishes to reoccupy the replacement unit or room.