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File #: 23-490    Version: 1 Name: Annual RRO/TRO Program Eval
Type: Staff Report Status: Agenda Ready
In control: Rent Review Board
Meeting Date: 11/6/2023 Final action:
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: FY 2022-2023 Annual Review of the Rent Review Ordinance and Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance Programs
Attachments: 1. ATT A_RRO & TRO Eval Annual Report FY2022-2023

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FY 2022-2023 Annual Review of the Rent Review Ordinance and Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance Programs

 

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COUNCIL PRIORITY                     

                     Housing and Homelessness

                     Community Engagement and Outreach

 

SUMMARY

The City of San Leandro's (City) Rent Review Ordinance (RRO) and Tenant Relocation Assistance Ordinance (TRO) require the preparation and submittal of an Annual Review to the Rent Review Board (RRB) and City Council.

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

The Annual Review is a report that assesses the effectiveness of the RRO and TRO programs and recommends changes as appropriate. Staff recommends that the RRB review the Annual Review and approve submittal to City Council.

 

BACKGROUND

The City adopted the RRO in April 2001, San Leandro Municipal Code Title 4, Chapter 4-32, to provide a public forum for both property owners/managers and tenants to mutually resolve proposed rent increases. The RRO was amended in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2015, and 2016.

 

The program is utilized by the community as a rent dispute forum for tenants and property owners/managers and is applicable to rental housing units on parcels that contain at least 2 tenant-occupied housing units that receive a rent increase greater than 7% within a 12-month period. The City has experienced a decrease in rent review cases since AB 1482 was adopted in 2019. That law prohibits landlords from raising the rent for most rental units by more than 5%+CPI, up to a maximum of 10%.

 

The City adopted the TRO in September 2017, San Leandro Municipal Code Title 4, Chapter 4-37, to mitigate the impacts of displacement (adverse health, safety and economic) from a “landlord-caused termination” of tenancy or by a rent increase of greater than 12% within a 12-month period. Under such circumstances, the tenant is entitled to a relocation payment from the landlord of up to $7,000.

 

ATTACHMENT

Attachment A: ATT A_RRO & TRO Annual Review FY2022-2023

 

PREPARED BY:  Kimberly Anderson, Housing Specialist II