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<br />Ordinance No. NS - ____ <br />Page 23 of 43 <br />13) Commit repeated acts or omissions of such significance as to <br />substantially interfere with or disturb the comfort, repose, peace, or <br />quiet of any person lawfully entitled to occupancy of such Rental Unit <br />and that cause, are likely to cause, or are intended to cause any <br />person lawfully entitled to occupancy of a Rental Unit to vacate such <br />Rental Unit or to surrender or waive any rights in relation to such <br />occupancy. <br /> <br />14) Remove a housing service for the purpose of causing the Tenant to <br />vacate the Residential Real Property. For example, taking away a <br />parking space knowing that a Tenant cannot find alternative parking <br />and must move. <br /> <br />15) Interfere with the right of Tenants to organize as Tenants and engage <br />in concerted activities with other Tenants for the purpose of mutual aid <br />and protection; provide property access to Tenant organizers, <br />advocates, or representatives working with or on behalf of Tenants <br />living at a property; convene Tenant or Tenant organization meetings <br />in an appropriate space accessible to Tenants under the terms of their <br />Rental Agreement; or distribute and post literature informing other <br />Tenants of their rights and of opportunities to involve themselves in <br />their project in common areas, including lobby areas and bulletin <br />boards. <br /> <br />16) Threatening or intimidating a Tenant based on their immigration or <br />citizenship status or otherwise disclosing a Tenant’s immigration or <br />citizenship status in violation of California Civil Code section <br />1940.35(a) and California Code of Civil Procedure section 1161.4, as <br />may be amended. <br /> <br />Secs. 8-3123 - 8-3139. - Reserved. <br /> <br />DIVISION 3. – RENT STABILIZATION <br /> <br />Section 8-3140 – Prohibited Increases. <br /> <br />(a) Increases in Rent on Residential Real Property or Mobilehome Spaces in <br />the City of Santa Ana in excess of three percent (3%), or eighty (80%) of <br />the change in the Consumer Price Index, whichever is less, and more than <br />one Rent Increase in any twelve (12) month period, are prohibited, unless <br />expressly exempt under the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act codified in <br />California Civil Code section 1954.50, et seq., or the Mobilehome <br />Residency Law codified in California Civil Code sections 798, et seq. If <br />the change in the Consumer Price Index is negative, no Rent Increase is <br />permitted. The term Consumer Price Index means, at the time of the <br />adjustment calculation completed by the City pursuant to subsection (b),