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What does HCIDLA do?

What does HCIDLA do?

An HCIDLA Code Enforcement Inspector will come out to your property and will inspect any to all units, as well as all common areas, building systems, meters, roof, etc. It is to your advantage as the building owner to do a pre-inspection prior to the SCEP inspection. Identify and repair any violations.

What is Hcidla code enforcement?

The Housing + Community Investment Department (HCIDLA) and the Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) are responsible for the enforcement of local land use regulations. LADBS is responsible for enforcing the Zoning Code, while Zoning Code violations are investigated by both HCIDLA and LADBS.

What is reap housing?

The Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP) exists to resolve the most persistent health and safety and habitability issues found in rental properties in the City. In addressing these issues REAP helps reduce blight, protects tenants from substandard housing, and helps preserve the City’s valuable affordable housing stock.

What is an RSO fee?

Regular Fee Delinquent. Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) Annual bill for rental properties that rent or intend to rent unit(s) and are subject to the annual RSO fees. $38.75 (Per Unit)

What is Scep in LA housing?

The SCEP identifies habitability violations at rental properties and enforces compliance. The goal of the SCEP program is to ensure conformance with State and local health and safety codes, to preserve the City’s rental housing stock, and to protect the health, safety and wel- fare of their occupants and of the public.

What is a Scep inspection?

Systematic Code Enforcement Program (SCEP) Inspections The inspections are comprehensive, that is, the housing inspector will inspect all buildings, rental units, and common areas of your property to verify they meet the building codes and standards for rental housing.

How do I report a building code violation in Los Angeles?

For code violations regarding properties with two or more dwelling units (duplexes and apartment buildings), please contact the Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department at (866) 557-7368. For code violations regarding issues in the public way, please contact the Department of Public Works or call 311.

How do you get out of REAP?

To get out of REAP requires:

  1. Repair ALL cited violations, plus any other violations, cited or not at the property.
  2. Work with REAP administrators.
  3. Have your property ready for all site visits from anyone connected with the REAP process.
  4. Work with the non-profit group assigned to your case to ensure compliance.

Is RSO the same as rent control?

What’s the difference? Rent stabilization means that there are city-determined limits on how much your rent can increase while you are renting. Someone living in an RSO unit in L.A. can only have their rent increased 3–5% annually, from $1,000 to $1,030–$1,050 (depending on if the landlord pays utilities).

Is my unit subject to RSO?

If you rent in the City of Los Angeles, your rental unit may be subject to the City’s Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) if the property was built on or before October 1, 1978. Units constructed after July 15, 2007 that replace demolished RSO rental units may also be covered under the RSO.

How much is the SCEP fee?

The SCEP fee is $43.32 annually. A landlord may pass through 100% of the annual SCEP fee per rental unit as a monthly surcharge of $3.61, provided that the landlord has paid the SCEP fee to HCIDLA and given the tenant an advance written thirty-day notice.

What is RSO and Scep?

Every year in December, the Los Angeles Housing and Community Investment Department (HCIDLA) issues the Annual Bill for the following year, to make sure property owners whose properties are subject to the Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) and/or the Systematic Code Enforcement Program (SCEP) can make timely payment of …