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City Charter, Administrative Code, and Municipal Code Current through 2026-03-31 Score 11.29 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

SEC. 151.07. AUTHORITY OF THE DEPARTMENT AND THE COMMISSION TO GRANT INDIVIDUAL RENT ADJUSTMENTS.

partment’s determination but not approved by the hearing officer shall be forthwith refunded by the landlord to the tenant or tenants from whom such rent increases were collected, or offset by the landlord against the next legally due rental payment. (Amended by Ord. No. 156,597, Eff. 5/20/82, Oper. 5/15/82.) c. If a request for hearing is received by the Department within the 15 day period, then the requested hearing shall be held within 30 days of the receipt of the request by a hearing officer designated by the ...

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Los Angeles Municipal Code Current through 2026-03-31 Score 11.28 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

Sec. 22.618.1. Purpose.

... pulations including but not limited to seniors in Lower Income Households, formerly homeless, persons with disabilities, veterans, single-parent households, youth in transition, and survivors of domestic violence. (b) Addressing the City’s residents’ need for affordable housing and tenant protections in each of the Council Districts, Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing goals, Housing Element goals and Regional Housing Needs Assessment affordable housing allocations. (c) Prioritizing expenditure of housing product ...

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SEC. 47.08. TENANT RELOCATION ASSISTANCE WHERE MOBILEHOME PARKS ARE CHANGED TO A DIFFERENT USE.

SEC. 47.08. TENANT RELOCATION ASSISTANCE WHERE MOBILEHOME PARKS ARE CHANGED TO A DIFFERENT USE. (Added by Ord. No. 153,568, Eff. 5/5/80.) A . Statement of Purposes . The provisions of this section are intended to provide relocation assistance to tenants of mobilehome parks facing eviction due to the owner’s intent to convert the mobilehome park to another use. B . Definitions . (Amended by Ord. No. 162,743, Eff. 9/24/87.) For the purposes of this section, the definitions in Section 12.03 of this Code, in Article 1 ...

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SEC. 152.03. PROCEDURE FOR UNDERTAKING PRIMARY RENOVATION WORK.

... issue a written decision within ten calendar days of the hearing on the appeal, with a copy of the decision served on the landlord and the tenants by first class mail, postage prepaid, or in person. D. Notice of Primary Renovation Work. Notice of Primary Renovation Work shall be written in the language in which the original lease was negotiated and shall provide the following information: 1. The estimated start and completion dates of any Primary Renovation Work and Related Work associated with a Tenant Habitabili ...

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SEC. 161.805.1. NOTICE OF GENERAL MANAGER'S DECISION.

... be made available to any person requesting a copy of the decision. B. Content of Decision. 1. If the decision orders inclusion into REAP or rent reductions, the decision shall comply with the notice provisions of Section 162.04 in this Code. 2. If the decision orders relocation assistance, the decision shall comply with Section 161.805(7) of this Code. 3. The decision shall advise the property owner/landlord of any additional potential consequences that may result from non-compliance with the orders, including, but ...

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SEC. 161.807. RENT INCREASES.

SEC. 161.807. RENT INCREASES. (Added by Ord. No. 173,011, Eff. 1/30/00.) If an order is made under Section 161.805, regardless whether the building or dwelling unit is subject to the RSO, the property owner/landlord, or any subsequent property owner/landlord, shall not increase the rent for any current or subsequent tenant until the Department determines that the property owner/landlord has complied with the order and for one year thereafter, except as provided by the Costa Hawkins Rental Housing Act, Civil Code Se ...

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SEC. 151.24. ELLIS ACT PROVISIONS - NOTIFICATION TO DEPARTMENT OF INTENT TO RE-RENT UNIT.

SEC. 151.24. ELLIS ACT PROVISIONS - NOTIFICATION TO DEPARTMENT OF INTENT TO RE-RENT UNIT. (Added by Ord. No. 177,901, Eff. 9/29/06.) A. If a landlord desires to offer for rent or lease a rental unit that was the subject of a Notice of Intent to Withdraw pursuant to the provisions of Subsection A. of Section 151.23, the landlord must file with the Department a Notice of Intention to Re-Rent Withdrawn Accommodations on a form prescribed by the Department. This Notice must contain the following information: 1. The nam ...

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Chapter 1A Zoning Code Current through 2025-07-23 Score 11.1 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

Sec. 50052.5.

... er appealable. e. Operative Date and Subsequent Ordinance this Paragraph (Withholding or Revoking of Demolition Permit Approval for Illegal Tenant harassment or Eviction) shall become operative after lAHD establishes a determination and review process and publishes a notice of its effective date on the lAHD website and at least once in a newspaper of general circulation in the city of los Angeles. if the city adopts a subsequent ordinance in conflict with the procedures in this Paragraph (Withholding or Revoking of ...

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SEC. 151.09. EVICTIONS.

... postage prepaid. (Added by Ord. No. 181,744, Eff. 7/15/11.) B. If the dominant intent of the landlord in seeking to recover possession of a rental unit is retaliation against the tenant for exercising the tenant’s rights under this chapter or because of the tenant’s complaint to an appropriate agency as to tenantability of a rental unit, and if the tenant is not in default as to the payment of rent, then the landlord may not recover possession of a rental unit in any action or proceeding or cause the tenant to quit ...

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SEC. 47.06. TENANT RELOCATION ASSISTANCE WHERE APARTMENTS ARE TO BE CONVERTED.

... tourist homes and boarding and rooming houses, provided that at such time as an accommodation has been occupied by one or more of the same tenants for sixty 60 days or more such accommodation shall become a rental unit subject to the provisions of this section. 3. Housing accommodations in any hospital, convent, monastery, extended medical care facility, asylum, nonprofit home for the aged, fraternity or sorority house, or housing accommodations owned, operated or managed by an institution of higher education, a h ...