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Item 19 - Resolution Acknowledging Judgment in a Case Challenging the Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance
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Item 19 - Resolution Acknowledging Judgment in a Case Challenging the Rent Stabilization and Just Cause Eviction Ordinance
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shall apply if the Owner has, within a reasonable time, reported the criminal activity to <br />law enforcement. Further, at -fault, just cause eviction of a Tenant under this provision <br />shall only apply to that Tenant who committed the criminal activity described herein. If a <br />Tenant is acquitted or found not guilty of the charges giving rise to eviction, or if charges <br />are not filed against the Tenant within the applicable statute of limitations period, the <br />Tenant shall be offered the right to restore the Tenancy only if the same Residential <br />Real Property is available. <br />G. Assigning or subletting the premises in violation of the Tenant's <br />lease, as described in paragraph (4) of Section 1161 of the <br />Code of Civil Procedure. <br />Notwithstanding any contrary provision in this section, an <br />Owner shall not take any action to terminate a Tenancy <br />based on a Tenant's sublease of the Residential Real <br />Property if all the following requirements are met: <br />The Tenant requests permission from the Owner <br />in writing to sublease the Residential Real <br />Property; <br />II. The Tenant continues to reside in the Residential <br />Real Property as their primary residence; <br />III. The sublease replaces one or more departed <br />Tenants under the lease on a one -for -one basis; <br />and <br />IV. The Owner fails to respond to the Tenant in writing <br />within a reasonable amount of time of the receipt <br />of the Tenant's written request. If the Owner fails <br />to respond to the Tenant's written request, the <br />request shall be deemed approved by the Owner if <br />the lease is for a period of one (1) year or less. An <br />Owner's reasonable refusal of the Tenant's written <br />request may be based on, but is not limited to, the <br />ground that the total number of occupants in a <br />Residential Real Property exceeds the maximum <br />number of occupants as determined under Section <br />503(b) of the Uniform Housing Code or successor <br />provision. <br />H. The Tenant's refusal to allow the Owner to enter the Residential <br />Real Property as authorized by Sections 1101.5 and 1954 of the <br />N. <br />
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