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Ordinance
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City Council
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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 23 of 23 <br />oppression, fraud or malice and punitive damages, as well as attorneys’ fees and <br />costs at the court’s discretion. <br /> <br />E. Remedies are Nonexclusive. Remedies provided in this Chapter are in <br />addition to any other existing legal remedies and are not intended to be exclusive. <br /> <br />F. Non-waivability. Any waiver or purported wavier by a tenant of his or her <br />rights under this Chapter prior to the time when such rights may be exercised, <br />except a rejection of an offered one-year lease in accordance with Section 42.4(A), <br />shall be void as contrary to public policy. <br /> <br />42.9 Enforcement <br /> <br />A. The requirements of this Chapter are an obligation of the landlord for a <br />rental unit. The City may institute any appropriate legal actions or proceedings <br />necessary to ensure compliance. <br /> <br />B. The City Attorney shall be authorized to enforce the provisions of this <br />Chapter by civil action and any other proceeding or method permitted by law. <br /> <br />C. The remedies provided for in this Chapter shall be cumulative and not <br />exclusive and shall not preclude the City from any other remedy or relief to which <br />it otherwise would be entitled under law or equity.
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