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  • 06/10/2017 10:50 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)
    June 9, 2017 -- Monthly residential rent charges of controlled units in Santa Monica could increase as much as 2 percent or $40, whichever is smaller, beginning in September.

    The Rent Control Board voted unanimously for these figures on Thursday following a public hearing on the annual rate adjustment.

    The maximum percentage increase was calculated by a voter-approved formula based on the Consumer Price Index, so the board had no authority to change that.

    However, the board was able to decide whether to pass a dollar-figure cap (also calculated by a formula) or not have one at all.

    The $40 maximum increase is the highest since it was $52 in 2011. Other recent maximum increases have been $25 last year, $7 in 2015, $14 in 2014, $17 in 2013 and $26 in 2012.

    Read More:  https://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2017/June-2017/06_09_2017_Santa_Monica_Board_Sets_Maximum_40_Monthly_Rent_Increase.html


  • 06/10/2017 10:30 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    One month after an underground electrical fire, the 1447 Lincoln Building remains without electrical power. All the stores on the ground level of the building remain closed--including Starbucks, Jersey Mike's and Chase Bank.

    Around 80 tenants of the 1447 Lincoln Building are still living in hotels at Landlord expense. They receive weekly stipends of $1500 a week. Dogs and cats get $350 a week. It's unclear how the dogs and cats cash their checks. All this according to a security guard and a tenant in front of the building.

    Read More: http://www.smobserved.com/story/2017/06/08/news/they-live-in-hotels-tear-out-the-walls-landlords-accountants-pay-for-it-all/2955.html


  • 06/09/2017 8:33 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Rent control, one of the most divisive and emotional issues sweeping the Bay Area, lost a round in Santa Rosa Tuesday.

    In a special election, 52.5 percent of voters rejected Measure C, which would have implemented a rent- and eviction-control ordinance that Santa Rosa’s City Council passed 4-2 in August. The California Apartment Association and its allies collected enough signatures to force the City Council to rescind the ordinance or put it to voters. The council put it on the ballot.

    Rehttp://www.sfchronicle.com/business/networth/article/Rent-control-loses-a-battle-in-Santa-Rosa-but-11203882.phpad More: 


  • 06/09/2017 7:46 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Tuesday’s City Council discussion could have big repercussion for homeowners hoping to cash in on a state law that encourages them to build extra housing on their property.

    Next week the Council will decide whether homeowners in Santa Monica can list those accessory dwelling units (ADUs) on home-sharing websites like Airbnb. City staff is recommending the Council authorize language that would limit the new ADU’s occupants to long-term renters rather than tourists and vacationers.

    Read More: http://smdp.com/city-council-to-consider-rules-to-further-restrict-airbnbs-in-santa-monica/161263

    AND

    https://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2017/June-2017/06_09_2017_Santa_Monica_Council_Could_Further_Restrict_Short_Term_Rentals.html

  • 06/09/2017 7:41 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    This Monday, June 12, a three decade process will come to a significant milestone. The Landmarks Commission will be hearing, at 7 p.m. in the City Council Chambers, whether to start the process of creating Santa Monica’s 4th Historic District.

    Read More: http://smmirror.com/2017/06/sma-r-t-our-next-historic-district/

  • 06/08/2017 9:15 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Rent control increases in Santa Monica could be limited to a fixed maximum, regardless of the percentage calculation, if the Rent Control Board passes a cap at their July 8 meeting. [NOTE: Actual date is June 8]

    At tonight’s public meeting, the Santa Monica Rent Control Board will consider whether to set a $40 ceiling on 2017 and 2018 rent increases. Back in May, the Board set the 2017 General Adjustment at two percent.

    Read More: http://smdp.com/rent-control-cap-could-be-limited-to-40/161246


  • 06/07/2017 8:48 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    “I just wanted something to be safe for my kids,” Katz said, explaining her decision to update the electronic doorbell she had installed with a single screw on the front of her door with a Ring, the doorbell camera that is leading the market in home security systems. Attached with the same single screw, the Ring sends a live video feed to Katz’s cell phone whenever someone approaches her front door. She can instantly see who is outside and communicate with them – even if she is upstairs or even out of the house.

    “Your written rental agreement provides that there shall be no alterations to the Premises. You have installed a doorbell on your front door. This is strictly prohibited,” reads the May 31 letter from attorney Duane Hall, who represents the landlord American Career Investments.

    Read More: http://smdp.com/rent-control-tenant-faces-eviction-threat-over-ring-doorbell/161229

  • 06/07/2017 8:31 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    June 7, 2017 -- Legislation co-authored by Santa Monica Assemblyman Richard Bloom that would restore the authority of local governments to require affordable rental units took another step closer to becoming law Tuesday.

    The bill, AB 1505, which is one of a number of proposed laws to address California's affordable housing crisis, was approved by a 7-4 vote by the Senate Committee on Transportation and Housing. The bill now heads to the Senate Floor.

    Under the bill, "inclusionary housing remains a local decision, with input from local stakeholders, to determine what mix of policies, if any, make sense for their community."

    Read More:  https://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2017/June-2017/06_07_2017_Santa_Monica_Legislators_Affordable_Housing_Bill_Clears_Key_Senate_Committee.html

  • 06/06/2017 12:16 PM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    Enhancing your home’s energy-efficient features is a savvy way to make the space more livable while also making a smaller impact on the environment and your bank account.

    Read More: http://smmirror.com/2017/06/ease-up-on-energy-consumption-home-upgrades-that-reduce-energy-reliance/

  • 06/06/2017 8:25 AM | Margaret Fulton (Administrator)

    The Santa Monica City Attorney’s office has obtained a preliminary injunction against Ronald Walden, a local landlord, based on allegations that Walden repeatedly entered his tenants’ home without notice or justification. The order, signed by Santa Monica Superior Court judge Lisa Hart Cole on Friday, limits Walden’s access to the house while the case is pending before trial. No trial date has been set.

    Read More on page 3: http://backissues.smdp.com/060617.pdf

    and

    https://www.surfsantamonica.com/ssm_site/the_lookout/news/News-2017/June-2017/06_06_2017_City_Wins_Injunction_to_Keep_Santa_Monica_Landlord_from_Rental_Property.html

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