Notice to Tenants of the Rent Adjustment Program

Owners are required to give tenants the form, Notice to Tenants of the Residential Rent Adjustment Program, upon move in.

Notice to Tenants of the Rent Adjustment Program (English, Spanish, & Chinese)

The form also is known as the “RAP Notice” and the “Notice to Tenants.” This form explains the existence of the RAP and tenants’ rights under the rent law. Under the Rent Adjustment Ordinance, property owners must give tenants a copy of the Notice of the Rent Adjustment Program (“The RAP Notice”) (1) at the commencement of a tenancy and are required to give it in three languages English, Spanish, and Chinese, AND (2) with every notice of rent increase (O.M.C 8.22.060, Rent Adjustment Ordinance Implementing Regulation 8.22.060.)

Under the Tenant Protections Ordinance (TPO), property owners of buildings with at least one interior common area accessible by all the tenants must post the RAP Notice in at least one such common area per building (O.M.C. 8.22.640.E.).

New Requirement for RAP Notice in Multiple Languages at Move-In.

Posted: August 31st, 2018 3:44 PM

Last Updated: September 12th, 2022 9:40 AM