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Item 21 - Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinances
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Ordinance No. NS - ____ <br />Page 5 of 44 <br />this code and Section 18010 of the Health and Safety Code or a <br />commercial coach as defined in Section 18001.8 of the Health and Safety <br />Code. <br /> <br />“Mobilehome Space” means the rental of a spot for a Mobilehome within a <br />Mobilehome Park by a homeowner, as defined in Civil Code section <br />798.9, or a resident, as defined in Civil Code section 798.11. <br /> <br />“Mobilehome Park” means an area of land where two or more Mobilehome <br />Spaces are rented, or held out for rent, to accommodate Mobilehomes <br />used for human habitation. <br /> <br />“Net Operating Income” means the net revenue received by the Landlord <br />after paying the normal Operating Expenses (gross revenue less normal <br />operating expenses). <br /> <br />“Operating Expenses” means the costs of normal operations, including, <br />but not limited to, management, taxes, insurance, maintenance, repairs <br />and other recurring costs. <br /> <br />“Program Administrator” is a person designated by the City Manager to <br />administer the provisions of this Article. <br /> <br />“Rental Registry Fee” or “Fee” means the fee the City imposes on each <br />Rental Unit to cover the costs to administer the provisions of this Article. <br /> <br />“Rent” means all periodic compensation, including all non-monetary <br />consideration, that a Tenant provides to a Landlord concerning the use or <br />occupancy of a Rental Unit, including any amount included in the Rent for <br />utilities (unless separately billed to the Tenant by the utility company), <br />parking, storage, pets or for any other fee or charge associated with the <br />tTenancy for the use or occupancy of a Rental Unit and related Housing <br />Services. Rent includes, without limitation, the fair market value of goods <br />accepted, labor performed, or services rendered. With respect to <br />Mobilehomes and Mobilehome Spaces in Mobilehome Parks, any <br />regulations of rent, fees, and costs included within the Mobilehome <br />Residency Law, Civil Code section 798, et seq., shall be incorporated into <br />the definition of Rent, as applicable. <br /> <br />“Rent Increase” means any additional Rent demanded of or paid by a <br />Tenant for a Rental Unit, including any reduction in Housing Services <br />without a corresponding reduction in the amount demanded or paid for <br />Rent; or a pro rata increase in costs of Housing Services apportioned to a <br />Rental Unit. <br /> <br />EXHIBIT 1
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