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2024 CA Guide to Tenants and Landlords rights and responsibilities (available in English and Spanish)
Measure O -
For all in Measure O related questions please click HERE.
Tenant Relocation Related to Rent Increase Ordinance -
At the January 8, 2019 City Council Meeting, the City Council approved an amendment to the City of Santa Cruz Municipal Code related to relocation assistance for displaced tenants. For more information, access to FAQs and a copy of the ordinance, please visit the Planning and Community Development Department's webpage here.
Landlord Incentive Program & Renting to Subsidy Voucher Holders -
In partnership with the City of Santa Cruz, the Housing Authority of the County of Santa Cruz is currently managing the Landlord Incentive Program. The Landlord Incentive Program allows the Housing Authority to reimburse landlords up to $2,500 for damages, unpaid rent, and other expenses that exceed the security deposit when renting to voucher holders. You can read more about the LIP here.
The Housing Authority also has more information on participating in the Housing Choice Voucher Program as a landlord. Please visit their Landlord Portal for more information and resources.
Conflict Resolution Center of Santa Cruz County (CRC)
The CRC’s Housing Mediation Program - provides free mediation services to landlords and tenants with rental housing disputes. Goal is to increase housing stability for tenants, avoid court filings, and improve relationships between landlords and tenants.
BENEFITS OF MEDIATION:
- For Landlords
- Takes less time than the court process
- Costs less than going to court
- Improved lease compliance
- Creates stronger communication and relationship with tenants
- For Tenants
- Does not affect rental history
- Does not affect credit history
- Helps avoid evictions
- Creates stronger communication and relationship with landlord
Habitat For Humanity Monterey Bay ADU Development Programs -
Habitat for Humanity Monterey Bay currently has two open Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) development programs. These units are sometimes referred to as "Granny Units" or "In-law Units". These programs require restricting the ADU to affordable rents for Low Income Households. https://www.habitatmontereybay.com/adu
My House My Home (MHMH):
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- Restricted to Low Income Senior Homeowners (62 years +).
- Partnership program between, Senior homeowners, Habitat for Humanity, City of Santa Cruz and Senior Network Services.
- Build new or renovate existing ADU.
- Low interest rate loans from the City and Habitat.
- ADU is deed restricted & rented to Low Income Household.
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CalHome Program:
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- Funding from State of California Housing and Community Development Department (HCD).
- Building new ADUs in Santa Cruz and Monterey Counties.
- Open to Low Income Homeowners (no age restriction).
- Zero interest 30 year balloon payment from Habitat.
- Requires ADU is deed restricted and rented to Low Income Household.
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