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11/10/2025
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ATTY/ORD.0011/CC ORD TENANT PROTECTION ORDINANCE <br />REV: 10-07-25 LF <br />Page 12 of 23 <br />IV. “Family Trust” means a revocable living trust or <br />irrevocable trust in which the settlors and <br />beneficiaries of the trust are persons who are <br />related to each other as sibling, spouse, domestic <br />partner, child, parent, grandparent, or grandchild. <br /> <br />V. “Beneficial owner” means a natural person or family <br />trust for whom, directly or indirectly and through any <br />contract arrangement, understanding, relationship, <br />or otherwise, and any of the following applies: (a) <br />the natural person exercises substantial control <br />over a partnership or limited liability company; (b) <br />the natural person owns 25 percent or more of the <br />equity interest of a partnership or limited liability <br />company; or (c) the natural person receives <br />substantial economic benefits from the assets of <br />the partnership. <br /> <br />b. Withdrawal of the rental unit from the rental market. <br /> <br />c. The landlord complying with any of the following: <br /> <br />i. An order issued by a government agency or court relating <br />to habitability that necessitates vacating the rental unit; or <br /> <br />ii. An order issued by a government agency or court to <br />vacate the rental unit; or <br /> <br />iii. A local ordinance that necessitates vacating the rental <br />unit. <br /> <br />If it is determined by any government agency or court that the tenant <br />is at fault for the conditions or conditions triggering the order or need <br />to vacate under this subsection (c), the tenant shall not be entitled to <br />relocation assistance pursuant to this Chapter. <br /> <br />d. Intent to substantially remodel the rental unit. <br /> <br />i. The landlord, after having obtained all necessary permits <br />from the City, seeks in good faith to undertake a <br />substantial remodel of the rental unit. Where the landlord <br />recovers possession under this subsection (d), the tenant <br />must be given the right of first refusal to re-occupy the <br />rental unit upon completion of the substantial remodel, <br />also known as the right to return. The landlord must re- <br />offer the rental unit at the rent that was in effect when the
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