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same time, parties to the proceeding shall also be notified of their right to appeal to the Rent <br />Board and/or to judicial review. <br />(i) Consolidation. Whether submitted by a Landlord or Tenant/Mobilehome Owner/Resident, all <br />Petitions pertaining to Covered Rental Units, Rental Unit/Dwelling, or Mobilehomes at the same <br />Property/Mobilehome Park may be consolidated for hearing upon a showing of good cause. <br />0) Appeal. Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Hearing Officer may appeal to the full <br />Rent Board for review within 30 days of the Hearing Officer's decision. On appeal, the Rent <br />Board shall affirm, reverse, or modify the decision of the Hearing Officer. The decision on <br />appeal shall be based on the hearing record, and the Rent Board may hear and/or find facts in <br />addition to those presented to the Hearing Officer. <br />(k) Finality of Decision. The decision of the Hearing Officer shall be the final decision of the <br />Rent Board, unless an aggrieved party has timely sought an appeal to the Rent Board. The <br />decision of the Rent Board on appeal shall be final unless an aggrieved party has timely sought <br />judicial review pursuant to law. <br />(1) Time for Decision. The Rent Board shall make a final decision on any Petition within a <br />reasonable time. Decisions decreasing Rent shall remain in effect until the Landlord has <br />corrected the defect warranting the decrease. The Rent Board shall by regulation, establish <br />procedures for making prompt compliance determinations. <br />(m) Fair Return Guaranteed. The Rent Board shall not apply any provision of this Chapter to <br />prohibit the Rent Board from granting an Individual Rent Adjustment that the Landlord <br />demonstrates to be necessary to provide the Landlord with a fair return. <br />SECTION 15 REGULATION OF LEASES IN MOBILEHOME PARKS <br />(INAPPLICABLE TO COVERED RENTAL UNITS, RENTAL UNITS OR DWELLING <br />UNITS) <br />State law, including the Mobilehome Residency Law at California Civil Code Section 798, et <br />seq., governs many aspects of agreements to rent Mobilehomes. This section supplements the <br />provisions of the State Mobilehome Residency Law. <br />A. Every Mobilehome Owner/Legal Owner and every Prospective Mobilehome Owner in a <br />Mobilehome Park subject to the provisions of this Chapter shall have the option to reject a Rental <br />Agreement offered for the lease of a Mobilehome, and to reject a Rental Agreement offered for <br />the lease of the site of the Mobilehome, and shall be entitled to accept a Rental Agreement for a <br />term of 12 months or less, including a month -to -month agreement, pursuant to the provisions of <br />state law and Subsection C of this Section. <br />73 <br />