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City Charter, Administrative Code, and Municipal Code Current through 2026-03-31 Score 12.8 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

SEC. 166.02. DEFINITIONS.

rning a Tenant’s rental housing subsidy that may result in the termination of the subsidy. This term does not include an appellate proceeding or a proceeding for judicial review of an administrative agency’s determination with respect to termination of a rental housing subsidy. Legal Representation. This term means representing a Covered Tenant in a Legal Proceeding. Rental Unit. This term refers to all dwelling units, efficiency dwelling units, guest rooms, and suites, as defined in Section 12.03 of this Code, all ...

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SEC. 151.03. THE RENT ADJUSTMENT COMMISSION.

SEC. 151.03. THE RENT ADJUSTMENT COMMISSION. A. Creation and Organization of the Rent Adjustment Commission. (Amended by Ord. No. 154,237, Eff. 8/30/80, Oper. 9/1/80.) There is hereby created and established a commission to be known as the “ Rent Adjustment Commission of the City of Los Angeles ”. The Commission shall consist of seven members comprised of individuals who are neither landlords nor tenants of residential rental property. Each member shall be appointed and may be removed in accordance with Charter Sec ...

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

... r after the effective date of this amendment, the landlord has completed Primary Renovation Work and any Related Work in conformance with a Tenant Habitability Plan accepted by the Department and has not increased the rent to reflect the cost of such improvement. For the purposes of this provision, any portion of the Primary Renovation Work and Related Work paid for with public funds is not eligible for this monthly rent increase until the landlord is immediately obligated to repay the public funds. If the Departme ...

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SEC. 165.04. APPLICABILITY.

... ous and lawful occupancy, whichever comes first, or to the following types of residential real properties or residential circumstances: (A) Rental units subject to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance. (B) Transient and tourist hotel occupancy as defined in Subdivision (b) of California Civil Code Section 1940, unless the landlord violates California Civil Code Section 1940.1 to maintain transient occupancy status. (C) Housing accommodations in any hospital, asylum, religious facility, extended care facility, licensed ...

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

of a Tenant Habitability Plan by the Department. 2. Procedures for Departmental Review of Adjustment Requests. (Amended by Ord. No. 184,080, Eff. 2/19/16.) a. Applications. An application for a rent adjustment under this subsection shall be made within twelve months after the completion of the work. The application shall be filed with the Department upon a form and with the number of copies prescribed by the Department and shall include, among other things, the addresses and unit numbers of the unit or units for wh ...

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Chapter 1A Zoning Code Current through 2025-07-23 Score 12.7 BM25 relevance score for this query. Higher scores are stronger text matches within this result set; scores are not legal importance or correctness.

Sec. 7260

... le replacement unit is consistent with all standards in California Government Code Sec. 7260-7277, and any implementing regulations; b) the rent is permanently affordable to the occupant based on the income level of the occupant household; c) if the occupant is also entitled to relocation benefits under Chapter XV. (Rent Stabilization Ordinance), Sec. 151.09 (Evictions) or Chapter XVI. (Housing Regulations), Sec. 165.06 (Relocation Assistance), the owner shall comply with the respective processes and amounts set fo ...

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SEC. 151.05. REGISTRATION, NOTIFICATION OF TENANTS, POSTING OF NOTICE AND PAYMENT OF FEES.

May 1, 1980 and December 31, 1980 inclusive, there shall also be paid a registration renewal fee of three dollars. 2. For a rental unit which first becomes subject to this chapter between May 1, 1980 and December 31, 1980 inclusive, there shall be an initial registration fee of three dollars; and 3. For any rental unit for which a landlord accepts or demands rent on or after January 1, 1981, there shall be a registration or registration renewal fee of four dollars. 4. For any rental unit for which a landlord accept ...

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Sec. 7.68.5. Rental of Real Properties Acquired for Public Use.

Sec. 7.68.5. Rental of Real Properties Acquired for Public Use. (a) Unless arrangements to lease or occupy a premises acquired for public use have first been made, the General Manager of the Department of General Services as soon as the City acquires the right to possession of real property, shall give the occupants of said real property 90 days written notice to vacate. The General Manager of the Department of General Services shall further discuss with the occupant the reasonable monthly rent which should be paid ...

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SEC. 151.28. ELLIS ACT PROVISIONS - RENTAL OF REPLACEMENT UNITS.

... 1.22 through 151.28 shall be subject to a penalty to be adopted by Council. (Added by Ord. No. 184,873, Eff. 6/4/17.) B. Exemption from the Rent Stabilization Ordinance with Replacement Affordable Units. (Amended by Ord. No. 184,873, Eff. 6/4/17.) An owner who replaces the number of demolished rental units with a number of affordable housing units at least equal to the number of withdrawn rental units subject to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance on a one-for-one basis or at least 20% of the total number of newly con ...

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SEC. 45.83. RENTAL HOUSING.

SEC. 45.83. RENTAL HOUSING. A . Unlawful Rental Housing Practices . It shall be unlawful for any person having a housing accommodation for rent or lease, or any authorized agent or employee of such person to or attempt to do any of the following: 1. Refuse to rent or lease a rental unit, refuse to negotiate for the rental or lease of a rental unit, evict from a rental unit, or otherwise deny to or withhold a rental unit from any person on the basis (in whole or in part) of the fact that such person has the medical ...