California Health and Safety Code ARTICLE 2.5 - Tenant Relocation Assistance
- Section 17975.
Any tenant who is displaced or subject to displacement from a residential rental unit as a result of an order to vacate or an order...
- Section 17975.1.
(a) The relocation benefits required by this article shall be paid by the owner or designated agent to the tenant within 10 days after the date...
- Section 17975.2.
The relocation payment shall be made available by the owner or designated agent to the tenant in each residential unit and shall be a sum...
- Section 17975.3.
(a) Any owner or designated agent who does not make timely payment as specified in Section 17975.1 shall be liable to the tenant for an amount...
- Section 17975.4.
(a) No relocation benefits pursuant to this article shall be payable to any tenant who has caused or substantially contributed to the condition giving rise to...
- Section 17975.5.
(a) If the owner or designated agent fails, neglects, or refuses to pay relocation payments to a displaced tenant or a tenant subject to displacement, except...
- Section 17975.6.
Notwithstanding subdivision (b) of Section 17975.1 and subdivision (a) of Section 17975.5, if there are fewer than 10 days between the first posting and mailing...
- Section 17975.7.
The remedies under this article are cumulative and in addition to any other remedies available under federal, state, or local law.(Added by Stats. 2004, Ch....
- Section 17975.8.
Any order by a local agency that requires a tenant’s displacement and is issued to an owner, designated agent, or tenant, shall be accompanied by...
- Section 17975.9.
While it is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this article to provide an expedient means by which to provide relocation funds to tenants,...
- Section 17975.10.a.
When seeking reimbursement under an optional local program intended to advance relocation payments to displaced tenants when the owner fails, neglects, or refuses to pay...
Last modified: October 22, 2018