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General Information Notice ReE <br />August 12, 2015 <br /><<NAME>> <br />1440 E. First Street, Suite <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Dear <<NAME >>: <br />AMCAL Multi- Housing, Inc. (called here the "Developer's is interested in acquiring the property <br />you currently occupy at 1440 E. First Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701 for the construction of a new <br />apartment building (called here the "Project'O. This notice is to inform you of your rights under <br />Federal and State law. If the Developer acquires the property, and you are displaced for the Project, <br />you will be eligible for relocation assistance under the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real <br />Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970 (URA), as amended and California Relocation Assistance Law <br />(Sec 7260 et. seq. of the CA Government Code. <br />However, you do not have to move now. <br />This is n2La notice to vacate the premises or a notice of relocation eligibility. <br />If you rent or lease your unit, you should continue to pay your monthly rent to your landlord , <br />because failure to pay rent and meet your obligations as a tenant may be cause for eviction and loss <br />of relocation assistance. You are urged not to move or sign any agreement to purchase or lease a <br />unit 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. Please contact <br />us before you make any moving plans. <br />If the Developer acquires the property, and you are not qualified to remain in a Project unit, you will <br />be eligible for relocation assistance. You will be given advisory services, including referrals to <br />replacement housing, and at least 90 days advance written notice of the date you will be required to <br />move. You would also receive a payment for moving expenses and may be eligible for financial <br />assistance to help you rent or buy a replacement dwelling. <br />Note that pursuant to Public Law 105 -117, aliens not lawfully present in the United States are not <br />eligible for Federally- funded relocation assistance, unless such ineligibility would result in exceptional <br />hardship to a qualifying spouse, parent, or child. All persons seeking relocation assistance will be <br />required to certify that they are a United States citizen or national, or an alien lawfully present in the <br />United States. <br />Again, this is not a notice to vacate and does not establish eligibility for relocation payments or other <br />relocation assistance. If the Developer decides not to purchase the property, you will be notified in <br />writing. <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 />Developer in accordance with its appeals procedure. Complete details on appeal procedures are <br />available upon request from the Developer. <br />55F -55 <br />