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A vote that was expected on short-term rentals in Chula Vista has been postponed. The proposed city ordinance would set time limits for hosts to rent out homes.
Chula Vista renters and landlords are being encouraged to apply for the city’s Emergency Rental Assistance Program while funding is still available.
Chula Vista will consider allocating $16.8 million to rent and utility relief Tuesday, and they want residents to sign up for alerts so they can distribute the funds quickly.
CHULA VISTA, Calif. — Beginning on March 1, thousands of renters living in Chula Vista will have additional protections if their landlord is trying to evict them. A new city-wide ordinance is ...
Chula Vista Residents May Qualify to Have 100% of Past-Due Rent Covered by State On June 28, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed AB 832 which expanded cash assistance for California renters and landlords ...
The Chula Vista City Council made nearly $17-million available to help residents struggling to pay their rent or utilities due to the coronavirus.
CHULA VISTA CHULA VISTA — The city of Chula Vista has made progress in enforcing regulations that require short-term rentals to pay taxes, collecting more than $30,000 in taxes from 95 rentals ...
Chula Vista sets new rules for short-term rentals Ordinance, which takes effect Feb. 1, establishes penalties for violators and permit fees for operators ...
About $6 million in additional funding has allowed Chula Vista and nonprofit partner South Bay Community Services to reopen the Emergency Rent and Utility Assistance Program to new applications ...