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Item 07 - Ordinance Prohibiting Residential Real Property & Mobilehome Rental Rate Increases
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Item 07 - Ordinance Prohibiting Residential Real Property & Mobilehome Rental Rate Increases
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Who decides their authority? <br />What decisions do they make? <br />Enabled squatting <br />Again this is discrimination against rental property owners. This is targeting only one group of <br />business owners in the city. <br />This is not fair to tenants who are paying their rent. <br />Does the council seriously <br />believe that allowing people to set up camp and giving landlords no recourse is best for the city <br />and for the residents in the building? <br />Impose additional administrative operational obligation on rental property owners/ <br />What other businesses are you imposing this on? <br />Where are the facts data and research on how this ordinance is going to help the city of Santa <br />Ana? Emotional outpouring to the wee hours of the morning does not prove that this is the <br />answer for Santa Ana. <br />Perhaps the city may want to think about progression rather than retaliation against landlords. <br />Again this is discrimination against multi- family providers. There are no regulations of any kind <br />on other properties. Not on hotels, not on Airbnb's, not on houses. <br />The city may want to consider eliminating some commercial buildings and put some rentals into <br />the market. If they had less restrictions, so that they could add units, and shrink the commercial <br />market. Newer units would put pressure on property owners to keep their properties up. The city <br />Council could be the leader not a follower. If the city would step back and look at the big picture <br />and cut back some red tape and caveats, The City could build, for example, an eight story <br />building. The units could be brand new and rent for S2, 000.00 a month. This would change the <br />market and the residence would get nicer apartments for better rent. <br />In order to resolve this issue, the City of Santa Ana needs to do something differently. Targeting <br />one group of business owners is not the answer, and , furthermore, does not better serve your <br />constituents. Innovative, forward thinking problem solving is the answer. <br />We are 20 year investors in Santa Ana and proud of it. <br />David and Kathy Miller <br />Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone <br />
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