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General Information Notice <br />Residential Occupant to Be Displaced <br />June 26, 2013 <br /><<Name>> and other occupants <br />921 N. Santiago Street <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Dear «Name»and all other occupants: <br />The Depot at Santiago, LP (called here the "Developer') is interested in acquiring the property <br />you currently occupy at 921 N. Santiago, Santa Ana, CA for their proposed housing project, the <br />Depot at Santiago Project (called here the "Project'. This notice is to inform you of your rights <br />under Federal law. If the Developer acquires the property, and you are displaced for the Project, you <br />will be eligible for relocation assistance under the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property <br />Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (URA), as amended and HUD Handbook 1378. <br />However, you do not have to move now. <br />This is not a notice to vacate the premises or a notice of relocation eligibility. <br />If the property is acquired, relocation activities would not start <br />from 1 to 1'/2 years from today. <br />The Developer has retained the professional firm of Overland, Pacific & Cutler, Inc. (OPC) to <br />represent the Developer and assist in the relocation process. <br />In order to assess and better plan for the relocation needs of possible displaced residential occupants <br />in the Project, the Developer is preparing a Relocation Plan. In order to prepare this relocation plan, <br />OPC staff will need to meet with you at your home to assess your relocation needs. OPC will be in <br />the area beginning the week of June 24th and will be trying to contact you then. If you want to <br />make an appointment that is convenient for you, please call the relocation agent identified below. <br />Laura Kane <br />(800)901-5263 <br />If you rent or lease your unit, you should continue to pay your monthly rent to your landlord because <br />failure to pay rent and meet your obligations as a tenant may be cause for eviction and loss of <br />relocation assistance. You are urged not to move or sign any agreement to purchase or lease a unit <br />before receiving formal notice of eligibility for relocation assistance. If you move or are evicted <br />before receiving such notice, you will not be eligible to receive relocation assistance. <br />If the Developer acquires the property and you are eligible for relocation assistance, you will be <br />given advisory services, including referrals to replacement housing, and at least 90 days advance <br />written notice of the date you will be required to move. You would also receive a payment for <br />moving expenses and may be eligible for financial assistance to help you rent or buy a replacement <br />dwelling. <br />Any person aggrieved by a determination as to eligibility for, or the amount of, a payment authorized <br />by the Developer's Relocation Assistance Program may have the appeal application reviewed by the <br />55A-36 <br />