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Special Information for Landlords
The City of San Luis Obispo desires to maintain a safe and
secure environment for the students and staff of Cal Poly and Cuesta College along with assisting landlords in
resolving issues of substandard housing and disruptive tenants. This information is provided to facilitate
operating your rental housing business and keep you informed of local laws and regulations that affect the
rental housing industry.
- A Business License
& Tax Certificate is required for all rental
housing within the city limits of San Luis Obispo. For fee information and certificate issuance,
please contact the Business License Division at 805.781.7134 or email
BT@slocity.org.
- Water and Sewer utilities may be ordered, canceled or
bills reviewed by calling 805.781.7133.
- Garbage service is
provided by a private contractor who may be reached at 805.543.0875.
- Early Removal Form
Property Manager Registration form
Print the registration form that is located at the link below.
Complete the form and submit it to the police department.
Registration Form
Safety and Security Information
While generally the crime rate and substandard housing
violations are low, landlords should take appropriate action to safeguard their tenants and comply with the law
to avoid criminal prosecutions, civil fines, or both.
- The High Occupancy Residential Use ordinance prevents
placing more than five adults (over 18 years of age) in a single family dwelling in the R-1 and R-2 zoning
districts. Contact the Community Development Department at 805.781.7170 for further details.
- California Civil Code requires deadbolt locks on outside
doors of rental housing.
- Landlords should
routinely inspect homes/apartment complexes to insure locking devices
on doors and windows are working properly, smoke detectors are present
and operating, and that unsanitary or unlawful conditions do not exist on their property. In the State of
California the owner/corporation is ultimately responsible-not the property management firm.
- Converting garages, attic crawl spaces, partitioning (both
bearing and non-bearing), altering, or converting any structure to habitable space requires
building permits and
in some instances, zoning approval. Contact the Building and Safety Division at
805.781.7180 for information.
- Uniform Housing Code and local regulations address peeling
paint, lawn or grass over 12" in height, unsanitary conditions, lack of heat, broken windows, etc. Student
groups are briefed during orientation on these conditions and urged to report violations to Building and
Safety Division at 805.781.7180.
- It is a violation of the City’s Municipal Code for water
to be wasted by leaky or substandard plumbing or irrigation devices. Routine inspections of toilets, faucets,
and irrigation systems should be performed on a regular basis. The
City’s Utilities Conservation Office offers free indoor/outdoor water
audit and leak detection services, and has many informative brochures on how to
save water and money. Call the Utilities Conservation Office at 805.781.7217 for more information.
Disruptive Tenants
The City of San Luis Obispo Police Department receives
approximately 3000 noise complaints a year, many of which are caused by tenants of rental housing. In addition, more than 600 notices are issued for violations of local ordinance regarding debris in yard, stuffed couches and
furniture in the front yard, garbage cans left out, etc. Under the law, the owner
of the house or complex is ultimately responsible for correcting many of
these conditions-not the property management firm.
Owner Notification
The San Luis Obispo Police Department’s Office of
Neighborhood Services routinely notifies landlords when police are summoned to noise violations at rental units.
If a warning--known as a Disturbance Advisory Card (DAC)--is issued, the owner receives a post card. If a
citation is issued, the owner receives a letter from the police department. In the event of chronic noise
violations, a certified letter is sent. These notices are sent to the address listed on the county assessment
roll. This address is your legal service address. Notices delivered to this address are considered served,
even if they are refused or the address is no longer valid. Property management firms are not owners, and
because of the many changes landlords make in their selection of these service providers, volume of complaints,
and the lack of legal responsibility of property management firms, no notifications will be sent to property
management firms. These same provisions of the law apply to notifications of landlords regarding building,
zoning, and other local code violations handled by the Building and Safety Division of the Community Development
Department and the Office of the City Attorney.
Suggested Lease/Rental Agreement Items
In order to assist landlords in dealing with disruptive
tenants, the Office of the City Attorney has suggested language similar to the model lease below. As
always, the City of San Luis Obispo would advise landlords to have their respective legal counsel review any
additions, deletions, or modifications to any rental contract.
“Tenant agrees to respect the peace and quiet and the
residential nature of the neighborhood with respect to parking, noise, property maintenance, animals, odors,
disposal of refuse, and general appearance of the premises. Tenant will not commit any waste upon the premises,
or any nuisance or act which may disturb the quiet enjoyment of any other tenant or neighbors. In addition,
Tenant agrees to comply with the following specific conditions:
a. Vehicles. No vehicles are to be parked on the
lawn, any unpaved surface, or anywhere but the garage or driveway at any time. Street parking shall be in
front of the rental property whenever possible, and parking in front of neighbors (or blocking their
driveways, mailboxes, or sidewalks) shall be avoided. Keeping or storing disabled vehicles is prohibited.
b. Noise. Chapter 9.12 of the City Municipal Code
prohibits unreasonable noise, loud parties, yelling, loud stereos, etc. This ordinance shall be followed at all
times.
c. Appearance. Tenant shall maintain the premises in
a neat and clean condition, shall not store boxes, furniture, auto parts, appliances, or personal belongings
on the exterior of the house or garage (including porches) visible from a public right-of-way and shall comply
at all times with the Property Maintenance Standards of the City Municipal Code (Chapter 17.17). Tenants and
guests shall not walk upon or place any items on any roof, shed top, garage, carport, etc.
d. Obey All Laws. Tenant shall comply with all
statutes, ordinances, regulations, and requirements of all municipal, state and federal authorities regarding
the use of the premises.
Failure to comply with the above conditions, or to respect
the peace and quiet and the residential nature of the neighborhood, shall constitute a default and violation of
the lease and constitute grounds for termination.”
Problem Solving
The City of San Luis
Obispo and its various departments look forward to helping you
maintain your local rental units in appropriate condition and help you
with disruptive tenant issues. Although the City does not provide an
ombudsmen service, the Office of Neighborhood Services may help direct
you to persons or departments that would be useful. The Neighborhood
Services Manager may be reached directly at
805.781.7186.
SLO
Solutions
Beginning
July 1, 2004 the "SLO Solutions" program went into effect for all
residents of the City of San Luis Obispo. Sponsored by the City of
San Luis Obispo, Cuesta College and Cal Poly, residents can use the
services of Creative Mediation to resolve a variety of community
disputes at no cost to them. To see if your situation is appropriate
for mediation, contact our office at 805.549.0442.
Creative Mediation
administers a full service dispute resolution program. Services are
delivered through a combination of staff, volunteer, and private
practitioners. Mediation is available in the following areas:
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Community Disputes
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Small Claims Court
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Litigated Cases
(pre and post filing)
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Business &
Commercial Disputes
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Family Disputes
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Multi-Party or
Complex Cases
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Environmental &
Public Policy Disputes
Visit the
http://www.slosolutions.com
for more information.
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