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File #: 25-729    Version: 1
Type: Report Status: Mayor and Council
File created: 4/2/2025 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/9/2025 Final action:
Title: Request by Deputy Mayor Joyce and Councilmember Figueroa to direct staff to develop a chapter of urgency ordinances to provide housing stability in the city of Oceanside which should include the following actions: - All tenants evicted under "no-fault" are to be provided with 2 month's rent for relocation protections. *Payment should be 3 months rent if tenant is a senior or has a disability. - All tenants qualify for "no-fault" protections on day 1 of tenancy. - Establish a local "Right to return" to strengthens the statewide protection - Establish Local Rent Stabilization of 5% yearly maximum annual rent increase, with a provision for landlords to apply to the Housing Commission for yearly increases of up to 8% to support critical facility improvements - "Substantial Remodel" is further defined to protect tenants from unnecessary displacement - Requirement that all tenants are notified of their tenant protections, and a signed copy is kept on file with their lease agreements - R...
Attachments: 1. Staff Report
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Request by Deputy Mayor Joyce and Councilmember Figueroa to direct staff to develop a chapter of urgency ordinances to provide housing stability in the city of Oceanside which should include the following actions:

-                     All tenants evicted under “no-fault” are to be provided with 2 month’s rent for relocation protections. *Payment should be 3 months rent if tenant is a senior or has a disability.

-                     All tenants qualify for “no-fault” protections on day 1 of tenancy.

-                     Establish a local “Right to return” to strengthens the statewide protection

-                     Establish Local Rent Stabilization of 5% yearly maximum annual rent increase, with a provision for landlords to apply to the Housing Commission for yearly increases of up to 8% to support critical facility improvements

-                     “Substantial Remodel” is further defined to protect tenants from unnecessary displacement

-                     Requirement that all tenants are notified of their tenant protections, and a signed copy is kept on file with their lease agreements

-                     Requirement that all new manufactured home residents are notified of their protections, including rent control under 16B and signed receipt is kept on file with their agreements

-                     All evictions are also filed with the city within 5 days of notice to tenant to be legally valid evictions

-                     Preservation of currently affordable housing policy modeled after San Diego’s preservation ordinance

-                     Develop a plan to increase access to legal services for tenants

-                     Establish noticing requirements for rent stabilized units being removed from the market (condo conversions, demolition, significant remodel, etc.)

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