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You can make changes to your business online by using CDTFA's Online Services. Online Services allows you to make changes to business addresses, names, ownership information, sublocations, closeouts, and more.
Use Form 8822-B to notify the Internal Revenue Service if you changed your business mailing address, your business location, or the identity of your responsible party.
If your business name or address changes, you must report the change(s) within 90 days of the change (Business and Professions Code section 7083). Complete and submit an Application to Change Business Name or Address. The application must be signed by an owner, partner, or officer of the corporation.
Note: You must file a Statement of Information (Form LLC-12), to change the business address(es) of the LLC or to change the name or address of the LLC's manager(s) and/or agent for service of process, which can be filed online at bizfileOnline.sos.ca.
The Ellis Act allows local jurisdictions to adopt certain regulations controlling the withdrawal process, the return of withdrawn units to the rental market including penalties for return within two years, and the transfer of these constraints to successors in interest.
Different cities and jurisdictions may have their own rent control policies and regulations, like Santa Monica (90401 to 90411), Beverly Hills (90209 to 90213), and West Hollywood (90038, 90046, 90048, and 90069), which can vary in terms of rent increase limits, eviction protections, and other provisions.
You can access the Los Angeles County Rent Registry system to verify coverage under the Los Angeles County RSTPO and MRSMOPO by visiting .rentregistry.dcba.lacounty and entering the subject property address or Assessor Parcel Number (APN) in the “FIND” field.
For a simplified look at Los Angeles rent control, look here. Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Beverly Hills, and West Hollywood have rent control, but Glendale, Burbank, Torrance, Pasadena, Downey, and other cities nearby have nothing like it.
Los Angeles Rent Control Zip Codes Santa Monica: 90401 to 90411. Beverly Hills: 90209 to 90213. West Hollywood: 90038, 90046, 90048, 90069.