Construction Fee Plus Form With 2 Points In Alameda

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Multi-State
County:
Alameda
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US-00462
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The Construction Fee Plus Form with 2 Points in Alameda is designed to outline the financial agreement between a Contractor and an Owner for construction work. Key features of this form include the ability for Owners to select either a cost-plus fee system or a fixed fee agreement, ensuring flexibility according to their budgeting preferences. The form also incorporates necessary details such as the construction site, scope of work, insurance requirements, and implications for late payments. Filling out this form requires clear input on the compensatory terms and additional change orders that might arise during construction. It serves various purposes, making it valuable to attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who are involved in real estate and construction law. This document aids in establishing legal clarity concerning payment structures and project expectations, ensuring all parties are aligned from the onset. As such, it is instrumental in minimizing disputes and providing a formal record of the agreements made.
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July 1, 2024, through June 30, 2025, annual rent increases for rental units covered under the City of Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance (RSO) are set at 4%. If a landlord provides gas and electric services to the tenant, an additional 1% increase is allowed.

Annual General Adjustment announced, effective September 1, 2024. Pursuant to Alameda Municipal Code Section 6-58.60(B), the Annual General Adjustment for September 1, 2024, through August 31, 2025, is 2.7%. The Annual General Adjustment is a cap on the allowed amount of annual rent increase.

Among its main provisions, the Rent Ordinance: Regulates and limits rent increases for most rental units. Regulates and limits the grounds for which a landlord may terminate a tenancy, and may require relocation payments for tenants who are displaced from a rental unit through no fault of their own.

Most rental units in Alameda are fully regulated, i.e. all provisions of the Rent Ordinance apply.

New construction, single-family homes with certain conditions, and affordable housing units are exempt from rent caps. Properties with local just cause ordinances, owner-occupied single-family homes with limited rentals, and shared living arrangements are exempt from the state's just cause eviction rules.

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Construction Fee Plus Form With 2 Points In Alameda