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CONTACT US. You are welcome to speak with an Code Enforcement Inspector about necessary permits or how to legalize unpermitted construction by calling (408) 535-7770. If you are looking to request service or file a complaint, please use the Request Service online form.
To Report a Possible Violation: To file a complaint please call 3-1-1 or email us at Sacco311@custhelp CSLB- Building Permit Violation Referral to Contractors State License Board.
Transfers that constitute a change in ownership may occur by any means, including, but not limited to, transfers that are voluntary, involuntary, or occurs by operation of law; transfers by grant, gift, devise, inheritance, trust, contract of sale, addition or deletion of an owner, or property settlement.
If you have a case - To meet with a Code Inspector about a case or compliance work, schedule a virtual or in-person appointment: email CodeEnforcementInformation@sanjoseca or call 408-535-7770.
Under San Jose's new law, landlords must demonstrate one or more of the following grounds in order to terminate a month-to-month tenancy: Nonpayment of rent (excluding rent withheld as permitted by law). Material or habitual violation of the terms of the tenancy. Damage to the rental unit.
Tenant Preference Policies This program helps renters applying for rent-restricted affordable housing who live in certain areas of the City that are undergoing, or at risk of, displacement. The program is currently being implemented.
Allowable Rent Increase Under the Ordinance Under the Apartment Rent Ordinance, the maximum allowable rent increase is one 5% increase in a 12-month period.
This ordinance limits rent increases to 5% every 12 months, and provides a system for landlords and tenants to seek dispute mediation.
Property tax reassessment is automatically avoided in various scenarios, such as transfers between spouses or registered domestic partners, provided specific requirements are met: When using a trust under certain qualifications. Adding a spouse or partner to the title. Transferring upon death.
It usually takes four to six weeks to complete the legal processes involved in the transfer of title.