Set annual fee of $220 per controlled rental unit and $125 per partially covered unit
In Plain English
The city operates a Rent Program that enforces rent control laws and protects tenants from unfair evictions. This program is funded entirely by fees paid by landlords who own rental properties. The Rent Board studied program costs and recommended these fee amounts to cover staff salaries, technology, and other operating expenses for the 2023-24 fiscal year.
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Set annual fees for rental units at $220 for rent-controlled and $125 for partially covered properties
Set annual fee that landlords pay to fund the city's Rent Program
Set annual housing fee at $226 per controlled rental unit and $127 per partially covered rental unit
Set annual fees landlords pay to fund rent control program
Set annual fees for rental housing units at $218 and $123
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