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Reso 2022-204 RRO_TRO_Eval_Annual_Report FY2018-2022
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<br />Housing Division Evaluation Reports <br />July 2018 to June 2022 <br />Part III: Tenant Relocation Ordinance <br /> <br />Page 4 of 13 <br />III. Tenant Relocation Ordinance <br /> <br />The Tenant Relocation Ordinance (TRO) went into effect in October 2017.1 Data for most all of phone <br />inquiries regarding the TRO are presented below in Table 3 and, again, are summarized by the type of <br />caller. (Note, again, that the total inquiries do not equal the sum of the types of callers as that data is not <br />always provided.) <br /> <br /> <br />Table 3 <br />Tenant Relocation Ordinance Inquiries <br />Total <br />Calls <br />TRO <br />Calls <br />Tenant <br />(% of TRO Calls) <br />Property Owner/ <br />Manager <br />(% of TRO Calls) <br />Realtor <br />(% of TRO Calls) <br />FY 2018-2019 745 163 84 (52%) 62 (38%) 11 (7%) <br />FY 2019-2020 797 144 71 (49%) 43 (30%) 8 (6%) <br />FY 2020-2021 664 48 26 (54%) 7 (15%) 1 (2%) <br />FY 2021-2022 573 26 7 (27%) 10 (38%) 5 (19%) <br /> <br />From FY 2018-2019 to FY 2019-2020, of the total Tenant Relocation Ordinance Inquiries reduced by 13%; <br />From FY 2019-2020 to FY 2020-2021 the callers were reduced by two thirds; From FY 2020-2021 to FY <br />2021-2022 the callers reduced from the prior year by over 55%. Due to the Shelter-in-Place Order issued in <br />March 2020 and the City Eviction Moratorium that was adopted in the Summer of 2020, inquiries <br />regarding the Tenant Relocation Ordinance were significantly reduced over those two years. <br /> <br /> <br />1 Given the October 2017 effective date of the ordinance, there was only about eight and a half months of <br />data to report for FY 2017-2018. This incomplete data is not included since the successive data include full <br />years of data reporting.
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