5102508 Public Hearing Notice (Revised) on B20-52, B20-74, B20-830, B20-837, and B20-895  

  • Council of the District of Columbia                                     

    Committee on Economic Development

    Notice of Public Hearing

    1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20004

     

    REVISED

     

    COUNCILMEMBER MURIEL BOWSER, CHAIRPERSON

    COMMITTEE ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

     

    ANNOUNCE A PUBLIC HEARING

     

    On

     

    B20-052, Rent Control Voluntary Agreement Procedure Amendment Act of 2013

     

    B20-074, Residential Lease Omnibus Amendment Act of 2013

     

    B20-830, the Rent Control Amendment Act of 2014

     

    B20-837, the Rent Control Improvement and Protection Amendment Act of 2014

     

    B20-895, the Rent Control Hardship Petition Amendment Act of 2014

     

    October 14, 2014

    11:00 AM

    Room 500

    John A. Wilson Building

    1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.

     

    On October 14, 2014, Councilmember Muriel Bowser, Chairperson of the Committee on Economic Development, will hold a public hearing to consider legislation regarding landlord-tenant law. 

     

    Bill 20-052, the Rent Control Voluntary Agreement Procedure Amendment Act of 2013, would require a 21-day period for affected tenants to have an opportunity to submit testimony on a proposed voluntary agreement, provide additional criteria for the Rent Administrator to deny a voluntary agreement, and eliminate automatic approval of voluntary agreements.

     

    Bill 20-074, the Residential Lease Omnibus Amendment Act of 2013, would require that mandatory fees or services be included in the maximum rent charged, extend tenants’ opportunity to purchase for a twelve month period if a unit owner takes possession for personal occupancy, establish a reasonable standard for the purpose, time, and notice of a landlord’s inspection of a unit, bar lease terms that require more than 30-days’ notice of a tenant’s intent to vacate a unit, and bar lease terms that unreasonably restrict a tenant’s ability to sublet a unit.

     

    Bill 20-830, the Rent Control Amendment Act of 2014, would prohibit rent increases when a housing provider fails to give elderly or disabled tenants notice of their rights, to have a registered agent, or requiring unnecessary proof of a tenant’s elderly or disabled status. The bill would also cap rent increases for elderly or disabled tenants to the lesser of 5%, the Consumer Price Index, or the Social Security Cost of Living Adjustment and cap rent increases for other tenants at the Consumer Price Index up to 10%. Finally, Bill 20-830 clarifies the process for proving a tenant’s elderly and disabled status.

     

    Bill 20-837, the Rent Control Improvement and Protection Amendment Act of 2014, extends the time period for the Rent Administrator to review a hardship petition, lowers the statutory rate of return to 8%, changes the standard for calculating a rate of return, provides additional protections for the review of voluntary agreements, and establishes new penalties for violations of tenant law.

     

    Bill 20-895, the Rent Control Hardship Petition Amendment Act of 2014, requires the creation of an online search database of rental documents, bars the selective or delayed implementation of rent increases, lowers the statutory rate of return to 8%, changes the standard for calculating a rate of return, eliminates conditional approval of hardship petitions, makes changes to the capital improvement petition process, and provide additional protections for the review of voluntary agreements.

     

    The public hearing will begin at 11:00 AM in Room 500 of the John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. 

                 

    Individuals and representatives of community organizations wishing to testify should contact Judah Gluckman, Legislative Counsel to the Committee on Economic Development, at (202) 724-8025, or jgluckman@dccouncil.us and furnish their name, address, telephone number, and organizational affiliation, if any, by the close of business October 13, 2014.  Persons presenting testimony may be limited to 3 minutes in order to permit each witness an opportunity to be heard. Please provide the Committee 20 copies of any written testimony.

     

    If you are unable to testify at the hearing, written statements are encouraged and will be made a part of the official record.  Copies of written statements should be submitted by the close of business on October 28, 2014, to the Committee on Economic Development, Council of the District of Columbia, Suite 110 of the John A. Wilson Building, 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20004.

     

    This hearing notice has been revised to reflect the new date and location.