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City reports early outcomes, compliance challenges for residential rental registration program

2866824 · April 2, 2025
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City staff updated council on the residential rental registration rollout: staff identified about 1,300 suspected rental units, began enforcement this year, and reported particular challenges with technical support and owner questions; roughly 370 units were reported as subject to rent-stabilization rules (about 79% compliance).

City staff provided an update on the residential rental registration program that the council adopted in February 2024, including outreach efforts, compliance numbers and operational challenges.

Administrative analyst Irma Acosta and housing programs manager Mike Noche told the council staff had identified roughly 1,300 suspected rental units within city limits after cross-checking city records and third-party data. Staff said targeted outreach and a no-fee registration window in June–July 2024 produced a large volume of technical and scope questions from landlords and tenants. After the free-registration window, the city…

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