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Annual Rent Review Program Evaluation <br />FY 2014-2015 <br /> <br />Page 8 of 11 <br /> <br /> <br /> Mr. Robert Heron’s Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-24) was heard at the February 24, <br />2015 Rent Review Board Hearing. Rent increase amount is $255. Board recommended <br />forwarding the case to City Council for review. The case was closed without resolution. <br />Landlord offered $210 instead of $255 rent increase, but tenant chose to move out. <br /> Mr. Pheleta Santos’ Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-25) was heard at the February 24, <br />2015 Rent Review Board Hearing. Rent increase amount is $255. Board recommended <br />forwarding the case to City Council for review. The case was closed without resolution. <br />With help from RHA, tenant and landlord mutually agreed to a resolution ($210 instead of <br />$255 rent increase). <br /> <br /> Mr. Malcolm Jones’ Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-26) was heard at the February 24, <br />2015 Rent Review Board Hearing. Rent increase amount is $255. Board recommended <br />forwarding the case to City Council for their review. The case was closed without resolution. <br />With help from RHA, tenant and landlord mutually agreed to a resolution ($210 instead of <br />$255 rent increase). <br /> <br /> Ms. Yolanda Garrett’s Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-27) was mutually resolved at the <br />January 27, 2015 Rent Review Board Hearing to a $90 rent increase (reduced from $170). <br /> <br /> Mr. Luis Solori’s Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-28) was closed/resolved after he and <br />his landlord negotiated a mutually satisfactory resolution ($95 instead of $160 rent increase). <br /> <br /> Ms. Barbara Cope’s Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-29) was closed/resolved after she <br />and her landlord negotiated a mutually satisfactory resolution ($100 instead of $138 rent <br />increase). <br /> <br /> Mr. Gregory Bank’s Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-30) was heard at the February 24, <br />2015 Rent Review Board Hearing. Rent increase amount is $255. Board recommended <br />forwarding the case to City Council for their review. The case was closed without resolution. <br />With help from RHA, tenant and landlord mutually agreed to a resolution ($210 instead of <br />$255 rent increase). <br /> <br /> Mr. Michael Stanley’s Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-31) was closed/resolved after he <br />and his landlord negotiated a mutually satisfactory resolution ($100 instead of $142 rent <br />increase). <br /> <br /> Mr. Javier Vega’s Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-32) was dismissed at the March 24th, <br />2015 Rent Review Board Hearing. The $400 rent increase amount takes effect after Mr. Vega <br />failed to appear without good cause. <br /> <br /> Ms. Massanda D’Johns Rent Review Board Case (RRB2014-33) was heard at the April 28th <br />RRB Hearing. Rent increase amount is $160. She and her landlord came to a mutually <br />satisfactory resolution. <br />