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Enforcement

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Enforcement

Having Issues With Your Landlord? We Can Help.

Mediation can help solve problems between landlords and tenants. But it’s important to know your rights before you agree to anything. You should never feel forced to give up your rights just to make a deal. 

Inspectors will utilize an education-first approach and work with tenants and landlords to identify passive cooling methods that may help keep rental units cool.

If you have a dispute, ask for help first. The Department of Public Health (DPH) and the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA) can help you understand your rights and your landlord’s responsibilities before you sit down to mediate. 

 

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* “Small Property Landlord” is defined as a Landlord that meets any of the following:
(1) is qualified for and receives a Homeowners' Property Tax Exemption for the property on which the subject Rental Unit is located;
(2) has an ownership interest or beneficial interest in or controls only one (1) Rental Property with no more than ten (10) Rental Units; or
(3) has an ownership interest or beneficial interest in or controls no more than three (3) Rental Properties with a combined total of no more than ten (10) Rental Units, including any Rental Properties outside of Los Angeles County.

A Small Property Landlord does not include a real estate investment trust (as defined in Internal Revenue Code section 856), a corporation, a limited liability company in which at least one (1) member is, or is controlled by, a corporation, or a partnership in which at least one (1) partner is, or is controlled by, a corporation.