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Ordinance No. NS - ____ <br />Page 20 of 44 <br /> <br />B. Fail to exercise due diligence in completing repairs and <br />maintenance once undertaken; <br /> <br />C. Fail to follow appropriate industry repair, containment, or <br />remediation protocols designed to minimize exposure to noise, <br />dust, lead, paint, mold, asbestos, or other building materials with <br />potentially harmful health impacts; <br /> <br />D. Conduct elective renovation or construction of unit for the <br />purpose of harassing a Tenant; <br /> <br />E. Refuse to acknowledge or accept receipt of a Tenant's lawful <br />Rent payment as set forth in a Rental Agreement, by usual <br />practice of the parties, or in a notice to pay Rent or quit; <br /> <br />F. Refuse to cash or process a Rent check or other form of <br />acceptable Rent payment for over thirty (30) days after it is <br />tendered; <br /> <br />G. Fail to maintain a current address for delivery of Rent payments; <br /> <br />H. Violate a Tenant's right to privacy without limitation, by <br />requesting information regarding residence or citizenship status, <br />protected class status, or social security number, except as <br />required by law or in the case of a social security number, for <br />the purpose of obtaining information for the qualifications for a <br />Tenancy; <br /> <br />I. Release information protected by the Tenant's right to privacy <br />except as required or authorized by law; or <br /> <br />J. Request or demand an unreasonable amount of information <br />from Tenant in response to a request for reasonable <br />accommodation. <br /> <br />3) Abuse the right of access into Residential Real Property as established <br />by Civil Code section 1954 or other applicable law. This includes <br />entries for inspections that are not related to necessary repairs or <br />services; entries excessive in number; entries that improperly target <br />certain Tenants or are used to collect evidence against the occupant or <br />otherwise beyond the scope of an otherwise lawful entry; entries or <br />demands for entry at times outside of normal business hours, unless <br />for health and safety reasons or if the Tenant agrees otherwise; entries <br />contrary to a Tenant's reasonable request to change the date or time of <br />entry; photographing or otherwise recording portions of a Rental Unit <br />EXHIBIT 2