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Orozco, Norma <br />From: <br />Carmen Wilcox <cwilcox712@gmail.com> <br />Sent: <br />Monday, September 20, 2021 12:45 PM <br />To: <br />eComment <br />Subject: <br />OPPOSITION TO ANY LOCAL EXPANSION OF EXISTING STATE RENT CONTROL <br />I am a rental -housing provider in Santa Ana and I wish to express my opposition to the proposed "City <br />of Santa Ana Community Preservation, Rent Stabilization, Tenants' Rights Act" that appears on the <br />September 21st City Counciil Agenda. <br />Such over -reaching rent control will negatively impact renters, rental -housing providers, and the <br />neighborhoods where they are located, in addition to harming property values, compromising public <br />safety and quality of life, and more. <br />As a community partner and rental -housing provider in the city for over eleven years, my experience <br />and ability to provide insight could help provide potential solutions to tenants in need and would be an <br />invaluable asset to the city in its efforts. <br />However, at NO POINT did the city reach out to SEEK MY INPUT or MAKE ME AWARE that such a <br />proposal was being actively developed. Instead, the city blindsided me and my fellow rental -housing <br />providers with a proposal that: <br />• Oversteps existing state laws and imposes onerous restrictions that affect my ability to provide <br />safe, quality housing to my tenants. <br />• Eliminates my ability, and the ability of other responsible landlords, to control and adjust for <br />costs that impact our rental business operations. <br />• Undermines the very nature of existing housing law as it pertains to the rental industry. <br />I believe that the proposed "City of Santa Ana Community Preservation, Rent Stabilization, Tenants' <br />Rights Act" is severely flawed and punitive against rental -housing providers. For these reasons and <br />those highlighted above, I respectfully ask that the city take no further action on this matter until such <br />time as the city can engage in additional study and engage in discussions with rental housing <br />providers in the city. <br />Sincerely, <br />Carmen Wilcox <br />The Wilcox Group <br />17 <br />