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Relocation Plan for the ORDC 1501 North Ross Street Rehabilitation Project <br />H. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES <br />The Developer will follow the Agency's Grievance Policy which generally follows the <br />standards described in Article 5, Section 6150 et seq., Title 25, Chapter 6, State of <br />California, Department of Housing and Community Development Program guidelines. All <br />displaced persons have the right to ask for administrative review concerning determinations <br />ofeligibility; relocation payment amount; the failure by the Developer to provide comparable <br />replacement housing referrals; or, the property management practices of the Developer. <br />EVICTION POLICY <br />1. Eviction may affect eligibility for relocation assistance and benefits. <br />Relocation records will be documented to reflect the specific circumstances <br />surrounding any eviction action. <br />2. Eviction may be undertaken for one, or more of the following reasons: <br />(a) Failure to pay rent, except in those cases where the failure to pay is <br />due to the owner's failure to keep the premises in habitable condition; <br />is the result of harassment or retaliatory action; or, is the result of <br />discontinuation, or a substantial interruption of services; <br />(b) Performance of a dangerous, and /or illegal act in the unit; <br />(c) A material breach of the rental agreement, and failure upon <br />notification to correct said breach within 30 days of Notice; <br />(d) Maintenance of a nuisance, and failure to abate such nuisance upon <br />notification within a reasonable time following Notice; <br />(e) Refusal to accept one of a reasonable number of offers of <br />replacement dwellings; and /or, <br />(f) A requirement under State, or local law or emergency circumstances <br />that cannot be prevented by reasonable efforts on the part of the <br />Developer. <br />Prepared by Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. Page 22 <br />7 -64 <br />