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Ordinance· R5 U· Commission Meeting· Wed, Dec 11, 2024

Require landlords to give 90 days notice to city before rent increases

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Importance
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IntroducedDec 11, 2024
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MIAMI DESIGN PRESERVATION via LOUSTEAU, Meg · “December 17, 2025 City Commission · possible match on commission · source ↗
Waste Connections of Florida, Inc. via SMITH, Grant J · “Commercial and Residential Solid · possible match on residential · source ↗
Miami Design Preservation League via WEBER WORTH WEBER WORTH, Nina · “Meeting with Commissioner Suarez, · possible match on commission · source ↗
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Item text

An ordinance of the mayor and city commission of the city of miami beach, florida, creating “the housing protection ordinance,” by amending chapter 58 of the miami beach city code, entitled “housing,” by amending article iv, entitled “rental housing,” by amending division 3, entitled “termination of tenancy,” by amending section 58-386, entitled “written notice or termination of tenancy,” to require residential landlords to provide at least 90 days written notice to the city of proposed increases in tenants’ monthly rent payment of ten percent or more for specified recipients of city services; and providing for repealer, severability, codification, and an effective date. 10:55 a.m. Second reading public hearing applicable area: citywide city attorney commissioner alex fernandez first reading on 11/20/2024 – r5 ao

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