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1668-13 Economic, Development, & Real Estate 1943-1993 7/44:44Ze 23ea '% • • FLORIDA 3 3 1 3 917)10 * • : 0h "VACAT/ONLAND U. S. A. " ci 25M, FENT CONTROL ADMINI. ION 940 LINCOLN ROAD STANLEY A. KAUFMAN MIAMI ■CAC► , FLORIDA 3313* DIRECTOR TELEPHONIC: 1173-74$* SUMMARY OF TENANTS' RIGHTS •UNDER THE RENT STABILIZATION LAW 1. Unless the rent is adjusted by an order of the Rent Administration, a tenant is only to pay that rent which had been in effect for his accommo- dation on the freeze date of October 16, 1974. 2. A tenant is entitled to receive the same minimum services which had been provided or were required to be provided to his individual housing accommo- dation or the premises as a whole on the freeze date. j No increase in the maximum rent may be obtained because a new lease has been entered into by either the tenant in occupancy or by a new tenant. 4. Housing accommodations in boarding houses, hotels, motels or rooming houses are not subject to rent control except where the occupant of an accommodation on the freeze date had been occupying the unit pursuant to a lease with a term of not less than one year; had been in continuous occupancy of the unit for one year or had rent paid for one continuous year. Upon vacating the accommodation, it no longer is subject to rent control. 5. So long as the tenant continues to pay the legal maximum rent for his accommodation, he may not be evicted, even if no lease is in existence,' unless he is using his accommodation for illegal or immoral purposes. Should the landlord seek to obtain the accommodation for his own use or occupancy or that of a member of his immediate family or if the landlord wishes to demolish the property or if the landlord wishes to permantently withdraw the housing accommodations from the housing market, the landlord must first it apply to the Rent Administration office for permission to evict the tenant or tenants. 6. A tenant or tenants may apply for a reduction in the maximum rent of their accommodations on the grounds that there has been a reduction in the mini- mum service standards affecting the individual housing accommodation or the premises as a whole. The necessary forms are available at the Rent Adminis- tration office. 7. All parties will be apprised of any proceedings brought before the Rent Administration and copies of all orders issued by the Rent Director will be served upon all parties. 8. Any dispute or disagreement concerning the rent being charged should be brought to the attention of the Rent Administration. /n, l� , July 9, 1975 Stan ey A. Kaufman Rent irector