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An Opportunity to Ask Questions and
Meet the Police Officers in Our Community
Many came together for the recent Inglewood Police Department Coffee with A Cop event at 7-Eleven Inglewood. These community events are great ways to forge stronger relationships between our police officers and members of the community. Thank you to 7-Eleven
and everyone who came out. Photo courtesy City of Inglewood.
CITY OF INGLEWOOD’S NEW
Housing Protection Department
WHAT IS HOUSING PROTECTION?
Housing Protection is a department that was created by the Inglewood City Council pursuant
to Assembly Bill 1482 that was established by the State of California in 2019. The department
was enacted to specifically address the concerns of the City of Inglewood’s rental constituency
by monitoring the regulations for rent increases and just cause eviction protections outlined in
Ordinance No. 21-09 (Housing Protection Ordinance).
WHAT IS REGISTRATION?
The Housing Protection Department will implement an online Inglewood Residential Registry
System that will require all Property Owners and Landlords to register their residential
property regardless if it is used as a rental or not.
WHY MUST I REGISTER MY HOME IF IT IS NOT BEING USED AS A RENTAL?
All property owners and landlords are required to register their residential properties to enable
the City to capture and maintain current data on the city’s housing stock.
WHO HAS TO REGISTER?
ALL RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES must be registered through the online Inglewood Residential
Registry System, regardless if it is used as a rental or not. There are a number of property types
that are exempt from paying registration fees; however, the exemption is contingent upon
timely registration. The exempt property types are as follows:
1. Single Family Homes and Condominiums owned by a natural person regardless if it is the
owner’s primary residence or it is being used as a rental property.
2. Owner-occupied duplexes (2 residential units on one parcel) as long as the owner has
established the residency prior to the tenant occupying the other unit, and the residency of
the owner is continuous.
3. Housing that has been issued a certificate of occupancy within 15 years from the current date.
4. Properties/Units whose rents are less than 70% of Fair Market Value.
5. Affordable Housing developments with restricted deeds.
WHEN AM I REQUIRED TO REGISTER MY PROPERTY?
The Program Fiscal Year is from October 1st through September 30th. For the initial year (October
1, 2021), the City Council delayed the registration date to January 7, 2022. The online Inglewood
Residential Registry System will be open to property owners and landlords beginning January 7,
2022 through March 31, 2022. Please note: Registration fees for ALL properties registered from
January 7, 2022 through March 31, 2022, will be waived.
WHY MUST I PAY REGISTRATION FEES?
The fees are imposed on residential properties that are governed by the Housing Protection
Ordinance, which are intended to recover the City’s reasonable costs associated with enforcing
its housing protection regulations as outlined in Chapter 8 (Articles 9 and 10) of the Inglewood
Municipal Code, and related inspection programs. Fees will be waived for all residential
properties successfully registered between January 7, 2022 and March 31, 2022.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT US AT:
PHONE: (310) 412-4330
WEBPAGE: WWW.CITYOFINGLEWOOD.ORG
EMAIL: HOUSINGPROTECTION@CITYOFINGLEWOOD.ORG
Film Review from page 2
a beautiful monochromatic vision.
C’mon C’mon is full of magical little wonders,
but perhaps the most important of all is
the reminder that the simple act of listening
can be a catalyst for good. Whether it be
through intimate moments shared between
Johnny and Jesse or the unscripted admissions
from kids across the country, C’mon C’mon
encourages an expression of unconditional
love. Not just to our blood relatives, but to
humanity as a whole. Picturing the future
is a scary thought when we feel like we’re
facing it alone, but trusting that someone
will be there for us throughout the journey
makes moving forward a little easier.
Distributed by A24. C’mon C’mon is now
playing in select theaters. • Morgan Rojas
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