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City Charter, Administrative Code, and Municipal Code Current through 2026-03-31 Score 11.81 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

SEC. 151.30. EVICTIONS FOR OWNER, FAMILY, OR RESIDENT MANAGER OCCUPANCY.

desire to consider an offer to renew the tenancy and provided the landlord and Department with an address to which to direct the offer. The tenant or tenants may advise the landlord and Department any time during the two year period of eligibility of a change of address to which to direct the offer. A landlord who offers to rent or lease a rental unit to a previously displaced tenant pursuant to the provisions of this Subsection shall deposit the offer in the United States mail, by registered or certified mail with ...

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SEC. 165.03. JUST CAUSE EVICTIONS.

... 165.03. JUST CAUSE EVICTIONS. A landlord shall not terminate a tenancy unless it is based upon one or more of the following grounds: A. The tenant has defaulted in the payment of rent to which the landlord is entitled; provided, however, that the landlord’s right to evict a tenant lawfully in possession of residential housing under this subsection is limited to defaults in payment where the amount due exceeds one month of fair market rent for the Los Angeles metro area set annually by the U.S. Department of Housing ...

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SEC. 122.03. REQUIREMENTS.

... n compliance with California Health and Safety Code Section 17921.3. (c) Costs incurred in complying with this section by the landlord of a rental unit subject to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance (Los Angeles Municipal Code Section 151.00, et seq .) shall not be eligible for a rehabilitation work or capital improvement rent adjustment under the Rent Stabilization Ordinance. (d) Each owner must upon complying with the requirements of Subsection (a) submit a Certificate of Compliance or Owner-Certified Notice of Comp ...

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SEC. 151.30. EVICTIONS FOR OWNER, FAMILY, OR RESIDENT MANAGER OCCUPANCY.

... her a relocation fee is owed. F. Post-Tenancy Termination Filing Requirements. (1) Three month filing requirement. Within three months of a tenant’s vacation of a rental unit, a landlord who recovered possession of a rental unit pursuant to the provisions of Subdivision 8. of Subsection A. of Section 151.09 shall file with the Department a statement under penalty of perjury that the rental unit is occupied by the landlord, eligible relative, or resident manager for whom the landlord terminated the tenancy, or an ex ...

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SEC. 12.95.2. CONVERSION PROJECTS: RESIDENTIAL; RESIDENTIAL TO COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL.

suant to the provisions of this subsection, the tenant shall be permitted to reside in the unit presently occupied in the conversion project. There shall be no time limit for such continued tenancy for each tenant qualified for “special protection,” as defined in Subdivision 3. of this Subsection G. In all other cases, the subdivider is not required to consent to continued tenancy beyond twelve months from the date of tentative map or preliminary parcel map approval or the date on which the 120-day notice of intent ...

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SEC. 12.95.2. CONVERSION PROJECTS: RESIDENTIAL; RESIDENTIAL TO COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL.

suant to the provisions of this subsection, the tenant shall be permitted to reside in the unit presently occupied in the conversion project. There shall be no time limit for such continued tenancy for each tenant qualified for “special protection,” as defined in Subdivision 3. of this Subsection G. In all other cases, the subdivider is not required to consent to continued tenancy beyond twelve months from the date of tentative map or preliminary parcel map approval or the date on which the 120-day notice of intent ...

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Chapter 1A Zoning Code Current through 2025-07-23 Score 11.69 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

Sec. 4C.15.1.

operative date of this Paragraph (Withholding or Revoking of Demolition Permit Approval for Illegal Tenant Harassment or Eviction), for unlawful tenant harassment under the city's t enant Anti-Harassment Ordinance, known as | 4-216 [ FOrM - FrONt AGe - STANDARDS ] [ USe - DeNSit Y ] Div. 4C.15. (Resident Protections) Sec. 4C.15.1. (Housing Projects That Result In The Demolition of Dwelling Units) Last amended by Ord. 188,482 (Resolution), Eff. 06/18/2025 City of Los Angeles Zoning Code Chapter 1A ''t AHO," as set f ...

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SEC. 152.03. PROCEDURE FOR UNDERTAKING PRIMARY RENOVATION WORK.

current rent each tenant pays and the date of each tenant’s last rent increase. In accordance with California Civil Code Sec. 1798 et seq. , information regarding tenants shall be considered confidential. 3. Description of the scope of work covering the Primary Renovation Work and any Related Work. Such description shall address the overall work to be undertaken on all affected units and common areas, the specific work to be undertaken on each affected unit, an estimate of the total project cost and time, and an es ...

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SEC. 151.02. DEFINITIONS.

us any rent increases subsequently made or granted pursuant to Sections 151.06, 151.07, or 151.08 of this chapter and less any rent reductions required by regulations promulgated by the Commission pursuant to Section 151.08 of this chapter or imposed pursuant to Section 162.00 et seq . of this Code; provided, however, as used in Section 151.06 of this chapter, this term shall not include: (1) any increase for capital improvement work or rehabilitation work, if the rent increase was approved by the Department on or ...

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SEC. 47.12. EXCESSIVE PRICE INCREASES AND EXCESS ACCUMULATION OF SUPPLIES FOR RESALE AT INFLATED PRICES DURING A DECLARED EMERGENCY.

... ration of emergency remains in effect and which is subject to Chapter XV of this Code, by more than 10 percent of the greater of the actual rent paid by the vacating tenant or 160 percent of the fair market rent established by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. 6. For a Rental Unit not rented and not advertised or offered for rent within one year prior to the proclamation or declaration of emergency, by more than 10 percent of 160 percent of the fair market rent established by the United ...