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were 41 renters who applied for Rent Review Board hearings. <br />Of these 41 hearing requests: <br />• 13, or 32% of cases were ineligible for a rent review hearing[1]; <br />• 5, or 12% of cases required landlords to properly re -notice their tenants as required by the <br />ordinance; <br />• 3, or 7% of cases were scheduled for a hearing after June 30, 2017; <br />• 10, or 24% of cases were settled prior to a scheduled hearing; and <br />• 13, or 32% of cases were heard by the Rent Review Board. <br />• Of the 13 cases heard by the Rent Review Board: <br />• 12, or 29% of, cases were settled mutually settled. <br />[II Reasons for ineligibility: case located in the unincorporated area of Alameda County (mostly <br />the Ashland neighborhood), the tenant did not submit their rent review board hearing request <br />within 21 -day limit of the rent increase notice, housing regulated by State Tax Credit program, <br />mobile home park POD rental increase. <br />CAPER <br />OMB Control No: 2506-0117 (exp. 06/30/2018) <br />16 <br />