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Previous Newsletters

Fall/Winter 2010 Newsletter (PDF file)

What Is Rent Stabilization?
   Getting to Know Us
   What Protections Does the Rent Ordinance Provide?
   Does the Ordinance Apply to Your Rental?
Berkeley Rolls Out New Recycling Program For Some Landlords and Tenants
   Carts Make It Easier to Go Green
      Looking to the Future
   For more information on residential recycling
Keeping Berkeley Habitable
   An Owner-Tenant Guide to Repair and Maintenance
      Initial Steps for Avoiding or Resolving Repair Problems
      Possible Steps if You Are Unable to Resolve a Repair Issue
Ask the Rent Board
2010 Election: Comings and Goings
Director's Message
2011 AGA Will Be 0.7%
Something to Pique Your Interest

Spring 2010 Newsletter (PDF file)

Rent Control’s Reality: Help for Tenants, Fair for Owners
Transitions
   Moving Out
      Breaking a lease
      Roommate Replacement
         Not good cause for eviction
         Becoming a co-tenant
   Moving In
      While you're looking for a place . . .
   If You're Staying
      Renewing a lease
         A landlord CAN
         A landlord CANNOT
      Should I stay or should I go?
Springtime for Deposits
    Use and Return
        Landlords: When it’s really time to give it back
        Get ready? Move out!
        Tenants: Fix it and clean it!
        Tenants: Don’t forget that forwarding address
        When a Deposit Is Not Returned
        Finding a Resolution
        Three Uses for Security Deposits
Tenants: Struggling to Pay Rent and Bills? When Times Are Tough, Know Your Resources
    Rent and Deposit Assistance
    One-time PG&E Aid
    Owners: Weather or Not, We Can Help!
    Does Your Family Qualify?
Habitable Homes
    Initial Steps for Avoiding or Resolving Repair Problems
        Tenants
        Owners
    Possible Steps if You Are Unable to Resolve a Repair Issue
        Tenants
        Owners
    All Rental Units Should Have
    Repair & Deduct 
In Memoriam: Rent Board Commissioner Jack Harrison  
State of California: Legislative Update
    60-day Notice Rule Now Permanent
    Tenants Gain Rights in Utility Shutoffs
Tenants Take Note: Sewer & Water
Director's Message
Ask a Counselor

Spring 2009 Newsletter (PDF file)

Feeling Secure About Your Deposit?
   Make Sure You Get it Back!
      Landlords - When it's really time to give it back
      The "Big Three"
      Moving-out prep
      Tenants – Leave it the way you found it!
      Tenants – Tell them where to reach you
      Unreturned security deposits
      Get it back – Filing a claim to recover your security deposit
Transitions
   Moving Out
      Breaking a lease
      Roommate Replacement
         Not good cause for eviction
         Becoming a co-tenant
   Moving In
      While you're looking for a place . . .
   If You're Staying
      Renewing a lease
         A landlord CAN
         A landlord CANNOT
      Should I stay or should I go?
Foreclosures Are Frightening
   Tenants Should Know Their Rights
   Berkeley's Rental Laws Offer Protections Against Unfair Eviction
Paying the Rent When Money's Scarce
Making Way for Waste: You May Not Want it, but We Do!
Tenant Survey and Owner Study Coming
Director's Message
A Community Presence

Fall 2008 Newsletter (PDF file)

Though Foreclosures are Up, Berkeley Tenants Remain Protected – If You Act!
Working Together to Save Water: Drought’s Impact Spreads to Tenants and Owners Alike
  Guidelines for Saving Water (adapted from EBMUD)
Guide for First-time Renters in Berkeley
  What Rights Does the Berkeley Rent Ordinance Offer YOU?
  How is Your Unit Covered by the Ordinance?
Ellis Act Evictions: Know Your Protections
The Makings of a Habitable Apartment
  Tenants: Get to know your resources!
  Getting Help from the Rent Board
Economists Take a New Look at Rent Regulation
Message from the Director
Security Deposit Interest Changes
Counselors in the Community

Spring 2008 Newsletter (PDF file)

June 3rd Election and the Future of Rent Control
  Arguments
  Supporters of Proposition 98
  Opponents of Proposition 98
  Attorney General's Summary of Proposition 98
  For additional information

Voter How-Tos
Tenancy Changes
  Moving Out
    Breaking a lease
    Roommate Replacement
    Not good cause for eviction
    Becoming a co-tenant
  Should I stay or should I go?
  Moving In
    Make sure you can afford the rent
    Get it in writing
    Ask the landlord if last month's rent will be applied
    Call the Berkeley Rent Board to determine if the unit is under rent control
    Make sure the unit has the basics
  Once you move in
  And if you're staying
    Renewing a lease
    Can
    Cannot
Be forewarned on foreclosures
A soft landing for unwanted items
Message from the Director
New counseling options
EBMUD won't leave tenants high and dry
It's all about the interest
 

Spring 2007 Newsletter (PDF file)

It's that Time Again - The Ins and Outs of Security Deposits
   Landlords: When it's really time to give it back
   The big three
   Moving-out prep
   Tenants--Leave it the way you found it!
   Tenants--Tell them where to reach you
   Unreturned security deposits
   Get it back!--Filing a claim to recover security deposit
Message from the Director
As summer approaches, many tenants will experience some change in their tenancy . . . 
   Moving Out
      Breaking a lease
      Roommate replacement
      Not good cause for eviction . . . 
      Becoming a co-tenant . . . 
   Should I stay or should I go?
   Moving in
      While you're looking for a place . . . 
         1. Make sure you can afford the rent!
         2. Get it in writing!
         3. Ask the landlord if last month's rent will be applied.
         4. Call the Berkeley Rent Board to determine if the unit is under rent control.
         5. Make sure the unit has the basics.
   Once you move in . . . 
   And if you're staying
      Renewing a lease
         Can
         Cannot
   Ask the Rent Board
   Help us update our records
   Sixty-Day Notice now required for "no-fault" evictions
   It's all about the interest
   Workshops
   Security Deposits--Tenants: ALWAYS give at least 30 days' written notice

Fall 2006 Newsletter (PDF file)

Message from the Director
Proposed Measures for November Ballot
   Measure I - Amending the Condo Conversion Ordinance
   Measure E - Rent Stabilization Board Vacancy
Guide for First-time Renters in Berkeley
   What Rights Does the Berkeley Rent Ordinance Offer YOU?
      Stable Rent
      Safe, habitable housing and stable services
      Eviction Protection
      Interest on Deposit
   How is Your Unit Covered by the Ordinance
   Tenants:  Get to Know Your Resources!
   The Makings of a Habitable Apartment
   Getting Help from the Rent Board
Goodbye to a Rent Board Counselor
Did You Know?  Rent-Controlled Cities Lead in New Apartment Construction in Bay Area
Ask the Rent Board
Free Rent and Your Rent Ceiling.  Know the Facts!! 
Lead Funding Drop-In Hours
Workshop Series
Announcements

Spring/Summer 2006 Newsletter (PDF file)

Your security deposit: Don't give it up--get it back!
   Moving-out prep
   Tenants: Leave it the way you found it!
   Tenants: Tell them where to reach you
   Unreturned security deposits
   Get it Back! Filing a claim to recover security deposit
Got conflict? Let us mediate your troubles away
   The Process
Moving in and Moving out
   While You're Looking for a Place
   Once You Move In . . . 
   Renewing a Lease
   Breaking a Lease
   Roommate Replacement
      Not good cause for eviction . . .
      Becoming a co-tenant
A Warm Welcome
Ask the Rent Board
Message from the Director
   Mediation
   Going Condo
Sewer and Water:  Who Pays What?  
Announcements
   Rental Housing Safety Program Certification Checklist
   Workshops

Winter 2006 Newsletter (PDF file) 

What is Rent Control?
   Stable Rent
   Eviction Protection
   Security Deposit Interest
   Stable Services and Habitable Conditions
   How is Your Unit Covered by the Ordinance?  
Understanding No-Fault Eviction Protections
   Limitations on Owner Occupancy Evictions
   Protections for Tenants in Buildings Converted to Condominium
   Tenants in Buildings with Tenancy in Common (TIC) Ownership
   Limitations on Evictions in Order to "Go Out of Business"
   Limitations on Changes in the Rules for a Tenancy
Security Deposit Interest
   . . .  And it's now Overdue
City of Berkeley Habitability Guide
   Initial Steps for Avoiding or Resolving Repair Problems
   Possible Steps if You Are Unable to Resolve a Repair Issue
   All Rental Units Should Have . . . 
   Repair and Deduct
Ask the Rent Board
Update of Market Rents
Message from the Director
   A Year of Change and Improvements
      Affordable Housing Policy
      Board Changes Rules to Help Hurricane Katrina Victims
      Pet Deposits
      Increased Public Access

Spring 2005 Newsletter (PDF file)

Security Deposits
   Know when to hold 'em, Know when to return 'em
      Moving-out prep
      Tenants--Leave it the way you found it! 
   Tenants--Tell them where to reach you
   Unreturned security deposits
      Get it Back!  Filing a claim to recover security deposit
Rent Control and Affordable Housing
   Rent Stabilization Program
   The Section 8 Program
   Subsidized Non-Profit Housing
   Inclusionary Housing Program
Moving-in and Moving-out
   While You're Looking for a Place
   Once You Move In
   Renewing a Lease
   Breaking a Lease
   Roommate Replacement
      Not good cause for eviction
      Becoming a co-tenant
Update of Market Rents
Ask the Rent Board
Message from the Director
   In These Times of Change the Rent Ordinance Adds Stability
Soft Story Update
Owners, Don't Forget! 
   Rental Housing Safety Program Certifications must be complete by July 1st
   File Vacancy Registration Forms for all new tenancies!!  

Winter 2005 Newsletter (PDF file)

Message from the Director
   Education
   Counseling
   Mediation
   Administrative Hearings
Impacts of Voter Approved Rent Law Changes
   Measure P
      Security Deposit
      Section 8
      Subletting
      Criminal Penalties
      Rent Board Records
      Exemptions
   Measure O
Take the Berkeley Rental News Quiz
2005 California State Law Changes
   Landlords cannot demand that rent be paid in cash unless the tenant has
     bounced or stopped payment on a rent check
   Existing protections extended
      Sixty-day notice requirement for large rent increases
      Discrimination on the basis of source of income prohibited under the 
        Fair Employment and Housing Act
Local Security Deposit Interest Law
Update of Market Rents
Comings and Goings
Ask the Rent Board
Workshop Series
Announcements
   2005 AGA
   Revised Guide
   Recent Ellis Law Changes
City of Berkeley Meeting Announcement:  A Hard Look at Soft Story
  Buildings

Fall 2004 Newsletter (PDF file)

What is Rent Control
   Stable Rent
   Eviction Protection
   Security Deposit Interest
   Stable Services and Habitable Conditions
   Is Your Unit Under Rent Control?
Rent Law Changes Proposed
   Ballot Measure O
   Ballot Measure P
Help Take a Hard Look at Soft Story Buildings
City of Berkeley Habitability Guide
Success Story of Staff Mediation
April 2004 Newsletter (PDF file)
Move Outs and Other Changes to Tenancy
    Lease Expiration
    Roommate Replacement
    Security Deposit Refund
Rent Adjustments (Median Rents)
Workshops
Second Annual Poetry Slam
New Staff Member
New Board Member
Please Invite Us

January 2004 Newsletter (PDF file)

New State Laws Reinforce Tenants' Rights
     Limits on Landlords with Serious Code Violations
Some Court Records to be Sealed
Two Other New Amendments to Law
Harassment Protections
2004 AGA
Hellos, Goodbyes and Thank Yous!
Unpaid Security Deposit Interest Overdue
Workshops

September 2003 Newsletter (PDF file)     En Español (PDF file)

Stabilization is Our Middle Name
Is Your Unit Under Rent Control?
Security Deposit:  What is it and when can it be used?  
Interpretation of "The Last Original Tenant"
2004 AGA Hearings
Upcoming Workshops

April 2003 Newsletter (PDF file)     En Español (PDF file)

Lease Expiration
Renewing A Lease
When One Person in a Group Moves Out
New Move-Out Law
    Walk-through Inspection
Return of Security Deposit
New "Average Rent" Regulation
What Housing Services Are Included in a Rent Ceiling?
Rent Law Quiz:  True or False?
Lead Paint Hazard Reduction Funds Available to Rental Property Owners

January 2003 Newsletter (PDF file)           En Español (PDF File)

New Security Deposit Law
     Use of Deposit for Cleaning
     Walk-through Inspection
     Itemization
     Deductions
     Damages
Other Tenants Rights
     60-Day Notice Required for some Evictions
     24-Hour Written Notice of Landlord Entry
     Ellis Act Amended
Deposit Interest Overdue
Four Steps Tenants Should Take When Repairs Are Needed
     Request the Repair in Writing
     Document the Problem
     Request a Housing Inspection
     Petition the Rent Board
Rent Board Welcomes New Director and Board Members
Rent Board Sponsors Tenants' Rights Poetry Slam
Workshops and Speakers
Notices of Apparent Lawful Rent Ceilings

September 2002 Newsletter (PDF file)     En Español (PDF)

What is Rent Control?
     Origins
     New Initial Rents, but Controlled Increases
     Eviction Protection
     Security Deposit Interest
     Stable Services and Habitable Conditions
     Is Your Unit Under Rent Control? 
         Partially Exempt
         Completely Exempt
Rental Housing Safety Program
2003 AGA Hearings
How to Get Your Security Deposit Back After You Move Out
Request a Workshop
Ask the Rent Board

April 2002 Newsletter (PDF file)

Renewing or Terminating a Lease or Rental Agreement
      Renewing a Lease
      Breaking a lease
      Replacing a Roommate
      What a lease should include
      Is it enforceable?
Returning Security Deposits
Repair and Deduct
Got Mold?

January 2002 Newsletter (PDF file)          En Español (PDF)

New State Law Affects Landlords and Tenants
       New Lease Requirements
       3-Day Notice Requirements

Rent Board Video Project
New Regulations Affecting Ellis Act and
     Owner Move-In Evictions
             Regulation 1015
             Regulation 1016
Security Deposit Interest Now Overdue
Lawful Rent Ceiling Notices
New Office Hours in March

Editions of Berkeley Rental News prior to January 2002 are linked on a separate page.  

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