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Council orders RFP for mobile‑home rent‑stabilization hearing officer amid resident concerns about removing appeals
Summary
Facing longtime vacancies on its mobile‑home rent stabilization board and complex legal cases, the Calimesa City Council directed staff to issue an RFP to retain a hearing officer to handle rent‑adjustment petitions; residents urged retaining multi‑member review and an appeal pathway.
The Calimesa City Council on March 17 directed staff to issue a request for proposals (RFP) to retain a mobile‑home rent‑stabilization hearing officer after staff and council members described long‑running vacancies on the Rent Stabilization Board and the complexity of adjudicating special and capital improvement rent petitions.
Staff background: Skyler Curtis (presenter) and other staff said the Rent Stabilization Board has five regular seats and two alternates but currently has vacancies in all positions; the last petition before the board was in February 2014. Staff reported the board’s duties include hearings on special rent adjustments (for reasonable return) and capital improvement rent increases. The ordinance provides for a monthly rent control fee (currently $1.79 on resident statements) paid by park owners; staff…
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