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Housing
Rent Stabilization
Priority Outcome: Create a more livable and sustainable city
This program administers and enforces the Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) by processing the registration
of multi-family rental units and landlord applications for rent adjustments and no-fault evictions, issuing
determinations on properties subject to the RSO and RSO exemptions, and investigating complaints regarding
the RSO. In addition, this program provides education, workshops, and referrals for landlords and tenants
about the RSO and other housing matters.
Program Changes Direct Cost Positions Total Cost
Changes in Salaries, Expense, Equipment, and Special
Apportionment of Changes Applicable to Various Programs 251,595 (2) 98,458
Related costs consist of employee benefits.
SG: $511,595 EX: ($260,000)
Related Costs: ($153,137)
Continuation of Services
29. Tenant Buyout Program 137,855 2 212,527
Continue funding and add regular authority for two positions
consisting of one Senior Administrative Clerk and one Housing
Investigator I to collect, record, and investigate tenant buyout
agreement violations. Funding is provided by the Rent
Stabilization Trust Fund. Related costs consist of employee
benefits.
SG: $137,855
Related Costs: $74,672
30. Outreach Services 150,000 - 150,000
Continue one-time funding in the Printing and Binding
($50,000) and Contractual Services ($100,000) accounts to
provide outreach and educational activities related to the Rent
Stabilization Ordinance. Funding is provided by the Rent
Stabilization Trust Fund.
EX: $150,000
TOTAL Rent Stabilization 539,450 -
D 2020-21 Program Budget 6,770,160 90
Changes in Salaries, Expense, Equipment, and Special 539,450 -
2021-22 PROGRAM BUDGET 7,309,610 90
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