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ATTY/ORD.456/RC RELOCATION ASSISTANCE <br />REV: 06-12-18 PR <br /> Page 5 of 10 <br />F. Lease. Any form of rental agreement, whether written or oral. <br />G. Rental unit. A habitable structure offered for rent and used as a place of permanent <br />or customary and usual abode of a residential household. Rental units include a <br />building, a group of buildings or a portion of a building used and/or designed as <br />dwellings. A rental unit shall not include: <br />1. A room or any other portion of any residential unit which is occupied by the <br />landlord or a member of the landlord’s immediate family. <br />2. Properties where four (4) or fewer dwelling units are located on one (1) lot, <br />including single-family, duplex, tri-plex, or four-plex homes, and accessory <br />dwelling units. <br />3. A mobile home. <br />4. Housing accommodation in hotels, motels, inns, tourist homes and boarding <br />or lodging houses. <br />5. A unit in a common-interest development where units are owned by different <br />individuals who share ownership of common areas and facilities. <br />6. An on-site manager’s living unit. <br />7. A unit where the tenancy is an express condition of, or consideration for, <br />employment by a landlord. <br />H. Residential household. Any person or group of persons entitled to occupy a rental <br />unit under a valid lease or rental agreement (written or oral) with the landlord. <br />I. Special-circumstances households. An eligible residential household with any of <br />the following characteristics: <br />1. At least one (1) member is sixty-two (62) years of age or older. <br />2. At least one (1) member qualifies as disabled as defined by Title 42, United <br />States Code, Section 423 or handicapped as defined by California Health <br />and Safety Code Section 50072. <br />3. A household with one (1) or more minor children (under eighteen (18) years <br />of age) who are legally dependent (as determined for federal income tax <br />purposes). <br />4. A household that has occupied their unit as their primary residence for five <br />(5) or more consecutive years. <br />J. Tenant. A tenant, subtenant, lessee, sublessee or any other person entitled to use <br />or occupancy of a rental unit under a valid lease or rental agreement (written or <br />oral) with the landlord. <br />6.4.B. - Page 16