AF 2021-22 Informe de Estado Mensual del Programa de Estabilización de Renta

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Mountainview.gov/rentstabilization Informe de Estado Mensual del Programa de Estabilización de Renta AF 2021-22 (según se indica en junio de 2022) Educación y Alcance Comunitario Solicitudes de Información y Consultas Públicas* 3,885 ConsultasHechasPúblicas Temas de Consulta Pública Inquilino: 3,366 Propietario: 423 | Otra: 96 BilingüesServicios (españolmaternalenguacomo) 2,130 (58% de todas las consultas) Talleres y formaciones para la comunidad, horarios de oficina, eventos y divulgación Talleres y formaciones, horarios de oficina, eventos Alcance Comunitario Talleres42 Clínicas50 Clínicas81 emergentesventanasy del Centro de Ayuda Desalojoal mass14mailings 34 targeted945letters Anuncios en el periódico MV Voice Participantes414 Asistencia356 proporcionada1:1 Participantes1,728 47 818 Correos Electrónicos Suscriptores de Correos Electrónicos Mediations and Conciliations La Línea de Ayuda para Viviendas de Alquiler de Mountain View y el Programa de Mediación de Mountain View ayudan al Programa de Estabilización de Renta proporcionando servicios gratuitos de mediación y conciliación a los propietarios e inquilinos de Mountain View. Estos servicios ayudan a las personas a reunirse para hablar y potencialmente resolver sus disputas en un ambiente controlado con la ayuda de mediadores voluntarios capacitados. Ayudan a resolver los problemas de las propiedades de alquiler en Mountain View, reduciendo el número de peticiones presentadas a la Ciudad. 136 Mediaciones y Conciliaciones 122 of 136 Resueltos (13 Pendiente, 1 No resuelto) 015213637383840445155108119136185214226 2531 0 300 600 900 1200 1500 1800 2100 2400 2700 Retroceder Petición debido a dificultades Ocupantes adicionales Traslado deRentainquilinosilegal Tasa de alquiler de viviendas Depósito de seguridad Petición del propietario Cobertura de la CSFRA Contratos de Peticiónarrendamientodelinquilino No puede pagar el alquiler Registro de la HabitabilidadpropiedadOtrasCSFRA Aumentos de renta permitidos Protección contra el desalojo Seguimiento COVID-19 Ayuda al alquiler de COVID-19

2 Aviso Requerido Aviso Requerido 241 Avisos RentaAumentodedeAhorrada 1085 Avisos Terminaciónde 2 Avisos CompradedeInquilinos 2 Avisos AdicionalesOcupantespara Presentación de Desalojo por Causa Justa (Según lo Recibido por la Ciudad) Avisos de no Causa Avisos de Causa Falta de Pago de los Avisos de Renta Asistencia para la Reubicación de Inquilinos (Año Calendario) Propiedades en Reurbanización Unidades Afectadas Hogares que Recibieron Asistencia 5 5 1 0 0 126 297 4 0 0 143 60 53 29 2 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Peticiones de Ajuste de Alquiler Años Fiscales Anteriores Año Fiscal Actual AF 2017/18 Propietario: 13 Inquilino: 5 AF 2018/19 Propietario: 3 Inquilino: 49 AF 2019/20 Propietario: 1 Inquilino: 11 FY 2020/21 Propietario: 0 Inquilino: 21 202AF1/22 Peticiones de Propietario: 2 Petición de exención: 1 Peticiones de Inquilinos: 13 (A: 7, B: 5, C: 1) 15 0 0 01 0 1 1 10 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 1325050 PropietarioRetiros se muda a la DemoliciónTemporalVacanteUnidad 2 1 2 3 6 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 2 0 076543210 UnidadNoDelictivaActividadMolestiaArrendamientodelIncumplimientoContratodeAccesoalaAvisodecese 248 250 229 353 206400350300250200150100500 Falta de Pago de Renta 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 00 6 0 3 0 2 10 1 1 7 7 5 0403020100 AF 2017-18 AF 2018-19 AF 2019-20 AF 2020-21 3 3 3 1 3 0 3 01086420 AF 2021-22

3 Condiciones del Mercado Cantidad de Vacantes** Unidades Totalmente Cubiertas Después de CSFRA La Renta Promedio del Mercado*** Unidades Totalmente Cubiertas Después de CSFRA 68.3% de aumento UnidadesCubiertasTotalmente 92.6% de UnidadesTodasaumentolas 72.4% de aumento UnidadesCubiertasParcialmente 6.55% deUnidadesdisminuciónReciénConstruidas Ventas de Propiedades para Unidades Totalmente Cubiertas Propiedades Vendidas Unidades Vendidas Propiedades en Venta4Propiedades51Unidades *Línea de Ayuda para Viviendas de Alquiler de Mountain View, junio de 2022; **CoStar, junio de 2022; Descargo de Responsabilidad: Los datos de la Cantidad de Vacantes son sólo para fines informativos y no están destinados a ser utilizados como referencia para la suspensión de CSFRA. Vea la Sección 1718 del CSFRA para más detalles; *** CoStar, junio 2022 Promedio de Renta Solicitada (cantidad de renta de mercado) 28.8% 21.0% 4.9% 2.2%7.0%4.8% 4.2%0.350.250.150.0500.10.20.30.4 CubiertasTotalmenteUnidadesUnidadesTodasCubiertasParcialmenteUnidadesConstruidasReciénUnidadeslas 4.5% 4.2%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,393 $2,373 $4,090 $1,656 $3,190 $1,631 $2,74550004000300020001000 CubiertasTotalmenteUnidadesUnidadesTodasCubiertasParcialmenteUnidadesConstruidasReciénUnidadeslas $2,424 $2,745$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 24 2650403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 2075662000150010005000

El Mantenimiento de los Datos del Índice de Precios al Consumidor de los Ingresos Operativos Netos (MNOI) se obtuvo a través de tres índices de la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales (BLS) con fines comparativos:

• Renta de la residencia principal en San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA, todos los consumidores urbanos, no ajustados por temporada (https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CUURS49BSEHA)

• Viviendas en San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA, todos los consumidores urbanos, no ajustados por temporada (https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CUURS49BSAH)

Estos datos se calcularon entonces utilizando el porcentaje del IPC para el cálculo del rendimiento justo. Por favor, vea la Hoja de Instrucciones del Programa CSFRA sobre el Porcentaje del IPC para el Cálculo del Retorno Justo para más información https://www.mountainview.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=25874en

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• Todos los artículos en San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward, CA, todos los consumidores urbanos, no ajustados por temporada (https://data.bls.gov/timeseries/CUURS49BSA0)

Datos de la Cantidad de Vacantes y Datos de la Renta (Promedio de la Renta del Mercado): Los criterios de búsqueda incluyeron propiedades multifamiliares con tres o más unidades construidas antes de 1995; propiedades multifamiliares con tres o más unidades construidas desde 1995 hasta 2015; propiedades multifamiliares con tres o más unidades construidas después de 2016; y todas las propiedades multifamiliares con tres o más unidades que utilizan la base de datos de propiedades. Estos cuatro puntos de datos ilustran el promedio de la cantidad de vacantes y las tendencias del promedio de renta solicitada de unidades vacantes para el mercado total, incluidas las unidades totalmente cubiertas por la CSFRA (primera ocupación antes de 1995), las unidades parcialmente cubiertas por la CSFRA (primera ocupación de 1995 a 2015), las unidades de nueva construcción no cubiertas por la CSFRA (primera ocupación después del 23 de diciembre de 2016) y todas las unidades dentro de Mountain View.

• Ventas de Propiedades Multifamiliares para Unidades Construidas Antes de 1995: El criterio de búsqueda de ventas de Propiedades Multifamiliares para Unidades Construidas Antes de 1995 incluía propiedades de apartamentos multifamiliares con tres o más unidades que se vendieron desde 2011 hasta 2020 dentro de Mountain View usando la base de datos de Sales Comp. Non Arm’s Length Sales, en las que existe una relación entre el comprador y el vendedor de la propiedad.

Los datos proporcionados por CoStar y utilizados en el Informe Mensual de CSFRA se obtuvieron de la siguiente

• Propiedades Actualmente en Venta: El criterio de búsqueda de Propiedades Actualmente a la Venta incluía propiedades de apartamentos multifamiliares construidos antes de 1995 con tres o más unidades actualmente a la venta dentro de Mountain View usando la base de datos de For Sale.

Los datos no relacionados con las bases de datos de CoStar o los Índices del IPC del MNOI fueron obtenidos por el personal mediante el uso de registros internos y en asociación con consultores y proveedores externos, incluidos Associated Right of Way Services (ARWS) y la Línea de Ayuda de Alquiler de Viviendas de Mountain View. Los datos recopilados de CoStar utilizan tanto como sea posible términos de búsqueda regimentados y consistentes dentro de la base de datos en un esfuerzo por adherirse a las especificaciones de CSFRA.

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FY 2021-22 (as of June 2022) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 3,885 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 3,366| Landlord: 423 Other: 96 Language)(SpanishBilingualServicesasPrimary 2,130 (58% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach Workshops42 Office50Hours Eviction81 Help Center Clinics and Pop ups mass14mailings 34 Mailingstargeted945letters MV Voice Ads Attendees414 1:1356SupportProvided Attendees1,728 47 818 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 136 Mediations and Conciliations 122 of 136 Resolved (13 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 015213637383840445155108119136185214226 2531 Roll Back Hardship Petition Additional Occupants TenantUnlawfulRelocationRent Rental Housing AllowedPropertyUnableCSFRALandlordFee/InvoicesPetitionSecurityDepositsCoverageLeaseQuestionsTenantPetitiontoPayRentRegistrationHabitabilityOtherRentIncreasesEvictionProtectionsCovid-19Follow-upCovid-19RentRelief

Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 241 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 1085 TerminationNotices 2 NoticeBuyoutTenants 2 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 5 5 1 0 0 126 297 4 0 0 143 60 53 29 2 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 2021/22FY Landlord Petitions: 2 Exemption Petitions: 1 Tenant Petitions: 13 (A: 7, B: 5, C: 1) 15 0 0 01 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 1350250 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 2 1 2 3 6 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 2 0 076543210 Breach of CeaseNoticeGiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccessto 248 250 229 353 206400350300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 00 6 0 3 0 2 10 1 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 3 3 3 1 3 0 3 01086420 FY 2021-22

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA increase68.3% FullyUnitsCovered increase92.6%AllUnits increase72.4% PartiallyUnitsCovered Newlyin6.55%creaseBuiltUnits Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale Properties451Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline June 2022; ** CoStar June 2022; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar, June 2022 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 21.0% 4.9% 7.0%2.2%4.8% 4.2%0.350.250.150.0500.10.20.30.4 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 4.2%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,393 $2,373 $4,090 $1,656 $3,190 $1,631 $2,74550004000300020001000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,745$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 24 2650403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 2075662000150010005000

FY 2021-22 (as of May 2022) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 3,812 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 3,260| Landlord: 393 Other: 159 BilingualServices (Spanish Language)Primaryas 2,081 (58% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach 39 Workshops 46 Office Hours 75 Eviction Help Center Clinics and Pop ups 12 mass mailings 30 875 targeted letters Mailings MV Voice Ads 407 Attendees 314 1:1ProvidedSupport 1,396 Attendees 42 916 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 132 Mediations and Conciliations 113 of 132 Resolved (18 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 004213233353536 43 4855104104116157172226 2521 HardshipRollPetitionBack Additional Occupants Tenant Relocation Landlord Petition Security CSFRAUnlawfulDepositsRentCoverage Rental Housing AllowedPropertyUnableLeaseFee/InvoicesQuestionsTenantPetitiontoPayRentHabitabilityRegistrationOtherEvictionProtectionsRentIncreasesCovid-19Follow-upCovid-19RentRelief

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Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 232 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 1013 TerminationNotices 1 NoticeBuyoutTenants 2 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 5 5 1 0 0 126 297 4 0 0 143 60 53 29 1 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 FY 2021/22 Landlord Petitions: 2 Exemption Petitions: 1 Tenant Petitions: 7 (A: 6, B: 4, C: 1) 15 0 0 01 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 1150250 TemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal Vacancy Demolition 2 1 2 3 4 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 2 0 0543210 Breach of FailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeaseto Give Access Notice to Cease 248 250 229 353 138400350300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 00 6 0 3 0 2 01 1 1 7 7 5 0 0 10 403020 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 3 3 2 1 2 0 2 01086420 FY 2021-22

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA 62.1% increase FullyUnitsCovered increase87.3% UnitsAll 71.5% increase PartiallyUnitsCovered 5.1% increase NewlyUnitsBuilt Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale 3 Properties 35 Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline May 2022; ** CoStar May 2022; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar, May 2022 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 21.4% 4.9% 2.2% 7.5% 4.8% 4.7%0.050 0.1 0.350.250.150.20.30.4 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All FullyUnitsCovered Units 4.5% 4.7%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,371 $2,373 $4,095 $1,656 $3,142 $1,631 $2,68850004000300020001000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,688 $2,200$2,100 $2,300 $2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 18 25403020100 50 16001213257 505960 356 371221 308 229 165 562 0 500 200015001000

Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

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FY 2021-22 (as of April 2022) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 3,643 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 3,171| Landlord: 354 Other: 118 Language)(SpanishBilingualServicesasPrimary 2,056 (60% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach Workshops36 Office41Hours Eviction74 Help Center Clinics and Pop ups mass12mailings 26 Mailingstargeted816letters MV Voice Ads Attendees399 1:1273SupportProvided Attendees1,349 37 865 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 124 Mediations and Conciliations 104 of 124 Resolved (19 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 0021528292931333541559699104147155226 2483 HardshipRollPetitionBack Additional Occupants TenantCSFRALandlordSecurityRelocationDepositsPetitionUnlawfulRentCoverage Rental Housing AllowedPropertyUnableLeaseTenantFee/InvoicesPetitionQuestionstoPayRentHabitabilityRegistrationOtherEvictionProtectionsRentIncreasesCovid-19Follow-upCovid-19RentRelief

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 217 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 952 TerminationNotices 1 NoticeBuyoutTenants 2 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 5 5 1 0 0 126 297 4 0 0 143 60 53 29 1 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 2021/22FY Landlord Petitions: 1 Exemption Petitions: 1 Tenant Petitions: 7 (A: 6, B: 2, C: 0) 53 15 0 0 01 0 0 1 10 0 0 0 00 0 0 1 1150250 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 2 1 2 3 3 0 0 1 1 00 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 2 0 0543210 Breach of CeaseNoticeGiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccessto 248 250 229 353 79400350300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 00 6 0 3 0 2 10 1 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 1 4 2 0 2 0 1 01086420 FY 2021-22

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA increase62.1% FullyUnitsCovered increase87.3%AllUnits increase71.5% PartiallyUnitsCovered 5.1% NewlyincreaseBuiltUnits Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale Properties364Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline April 2022; ** CoStar April 2022; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar, April 2022 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 8.1% 4.9% 5.8%2.5%4.8% 5.7%0.350.250.150.0500.10.20.30.4 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 5.7%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,333 $2,373 $4,069 $1,656 $3,102 $1,631 $2,64550004000300020001000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,645$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 17 2550403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 1595622000150010005000

FY 2021-22 (as of March 2022) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 3,364 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 2,980| Landlord: 304 Other: 80 BilingualServices (Spanish Language)Primaryas 1,962 (61% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach 30 Workshops 37 Office Hours 64 Eviction Help Center Clinics and Pop ups 7 mass mailings 32 729 targeted letters Mailings MV Voice Ads 273 Attendees 225 1:1ProvidedSupport 1,311 Attendees 32 680 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 110 Mediations and Conciliations 91 of 101 Resolved (18 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 002132324252930 33 3755838797136139226 2325 HardshipRollPetitionBack Additional Occupants Tenant Relocation Security LandlordDepositsPetitionUnlawfulRent Rental Housing AllowedPropertyUnableCSFRAFee/InvoicesCoverageTenantPetitionLeaseQuestionstoPayRentRegistrationHabitabilityOtherEvictionProtectionsRentIncreasesCovid-19Follow-upCovid-19RentRelief

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Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 189 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 859 TerminationNotices 1 NoticeBuyoutTenants 2 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 5 5 1 0 0 126 297 4 0 0 143 60 53 29 1 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 FY 2021/22 Landlord Petitions: 1 Exemption Petitions: 1 Tenant Petitions: 7 (A: 4, B: 3, C: 0) 53 15 0 01 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 150250 TemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal Vacancy Demolition 2 1 2 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 2 0543210 Breach of FailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeaseto Give Access Notice to Cease 248 250 229 353400350300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 00 6 0 3 0 2 01 1 1 7 7 5 0 0 10 403020 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 1 4 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 3025201510 FY 2021-22

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA 60.3% increase FullyUnitsCovered increase84.2% UnitsAll 66.4% increase PartiallyUnitsCovered 2.8% increase NewlyUnitsBuilt Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale 5 Properties 75 Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline March 2022; ** CoStar March 2022; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar, March 2022 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 7.9% 4.9% 3.2% 6.0% 4.8% 5.8%5.0%0.0% 10.0% 40.0%35.0%30.0%25.0%20.0%15.0% Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All FullyUnitsCovered Units 4.5% 5.8%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,237 $2,373 $3,948 $1,656 $3,050 $1,631 $2,614$5,000$4,000$3,000$2,000$1,000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,614 $2,200$2,100 $2,300 $2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 16 25403020100 50 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 152 561 0 500 200015001000

FY 2021 22 (as of February 2022) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 2,703 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 2,388| Landlord: 255 Other: 60 BilingualServices (Spanish Language)Primaryas 1,589 (63% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach 26 Workshops 37 Office Hours 46 Eviction Help Center Clinics and Pop ups 6 mass mailings 28 568 targeted letters Mailings MV Voice Ads 231 Attendees 221 1:1ProvidedSupport 804 Attendees 25 671 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 101 Mediations and Conciliations 73 of 101 Resolved (27 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 001132222242425273455757577108117141 1863 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 HardshipRollPetitionBack AdditionalTenantOccupantsRelocationTenantPetitionSecurityDepositsUnlawfulRentLandlordPetitionCSFRACoverage Rental Housing AllowedPropertyUnableLeaseFee/InvoicesQuestionstoPayRentRegistrationOtherHabitabilityRentIncreasesEvictionProtectionsCovid-19Follow-upCovid-19RentRelief

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Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 140 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 697 TerminationNotices 1 BuyoutTenantNotice 1 OccupantAdditionalNotice Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 5 5 1 0 0 126 297 4 0 0 143 60 53 29 1 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 FY 2021/22 Landlord Petitions: 2 Tenant Petitions: 7 (A: 4 , B: 3, C: 0) 53 15 0 01 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 150250 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 2 0543210 Breach of CeaseNoticeGiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccessto 248 250 229 193350300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 00 6 0 3 0 2 01 1 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 4 2 1 0 0 0 2 0302520151050 FY 2021-22

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA 56.4% increase FullyUnitsCovered increase80.6% UnitsAll 63.5% increase PartiallyUnitsCovered 1.4% increase NewlyUnitsBuilt Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale 4 Properties 71 Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline February 2022; ** CoStar February 2022; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar February 2022 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 8.2% 4.9% 2.9% 6.1% 4.8% 5.9%40.0%35.0%30.0%25.0%20.0%15.0%10.0%5.0%0.0% Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 5.9%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,231 $2,373 $3,915 $1,656 $3,028 $1,631 $2,599$5,000$4,000$3,000$2,000$1,000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,559$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 16 2550403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 152 5612000150010005000

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FY 2021-22 (as of January 2022) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 1,833 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 1,548| Landlord: 223 Other: 62 Language)(SpanishBilingualServicesasPrimary 922 (56% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach Workshops20 Office29Hours Eviction39 Help Center Clinics and Pop ups 6 mass mailings 18 Mailingstargeted474letters MV Voice Ads Attendees185 1:1148SupportProvided Attendees658 19 699 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 88 Mediations and Conciliations 69 of 88 Resolved (18 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 0011213132122222433355560677398103 1181 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 HardshipRollPetitionBack AdditionalTenantTenantOccupantsPetitionUnlawfulRentRelocationCSFRACoverage Rental Housing AllowedPropertyUnableCovid-19LandlordSecurityFee/InvoicesDepositsPetitionLeaseQuestionsFollow-uptoPayRentRegistrationHabitabilityOtherEvictionProtectionsRentIncreasesCovid-19RentRelief

Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 124 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 600 TerminationNotices 1 BuyoutTenantNotice 1 OccupantAdditionalNotice Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 5 5 1 0 0 126 297 4 0 0 143 60 53 29 0 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 2021/22FY Landlord Petitions: 2 Tenant Petitions: 6 (A: 3 , B: 3, C: 0) 53 15 0 01 0 0 10 0 0 00 0 0 01007550250 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 2 1 2 00 0 1 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 2 0543210 Breach of CeaseNoticeGiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccessto 248 250 229 99350300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 00 6 0 3 0 2 10 1 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 0302520151050 FY 2021-22

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA increase56.4% FullyUnitsCovered increase80.6%AllUnits increase63.5% PartiallyUnitsCovered 1.4% NewlyincreaseBuiltUnits Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale Properties580Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline January 2022; ** CoStar January 2022; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar January 2022 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 8.9% 4.9% 6.6%3.4%4.8% 6.4%0.350.250.150.0500.10.20.30.4 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 6.4%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,180 $2,373 $3,881 $1,656 $2,990 $1,631 $2,55150004000300020001000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,551$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 13 2550403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 1205582000150010005000

FY 2021-22 (as of December 2021) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 1,295 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 1,082| Landlord: 164 Other: 49 ServicesBilingualviaHelpline (Spanish Language)Primaryas 547 (49% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach 16 Workshops 25 Office Hours 31 Eviction Help Center Clinics and Pop ups 5 mass mailings 18 375 targeted letters Mailings MV Voice Ads 152 Attendees 161 1:1ProvidedSupport 575 Attendees 14 674 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 72 Mediations and Conciliations 57 of 72 Resolved (14 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 001910121314182330385456618485 787 0 200 400 600 800 HardshipRollPetitionBack AdditionalTenantTenantUnlawfulOccupantsRentPetitionRelocation Rental Housing AllowedPropertyCSFRAFee/InvoicesCoverageSecurityDepositsLandlordPetitionLeaseQuestionsRegistrationUnabletoPayRentOtherHabitabilityEvictionProtectionsRentIncreasesCovid-19RentRelief

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Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 92 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 500 TerminationNotices 0 NoticesBuyoutTenant 1 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 7 5 5 1 0 339 126 297 4 0 115 143 60 53 29 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 FY 2021/22 Landlord Petitions: 2 Tenant Petitions: 2 (A: 1 , B: 1, C: 0) 0 53 15 00 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 01007550250 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 00 0 0 2543210 Breach of CeaseNoticeGiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccessto 272 248 250 229350300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 00 6 0 3 0 2 01 1 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0302520151050 FY 2020-21

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA 54.8% increase FullyUnitsCovered increase74.8% UnitsAll 59.3% increase PartiallyUnitsCovered de0.68%crease NewlyUnitsBuilt Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale 3 Properties 51 Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline December 2021; ** CoStar December 2021; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar December 2021 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 10.3% 4.9% 4.0% 7.2% 4.8% 6.9%0.350.250.150.0500.10.20.30.4 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 6.9%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,095 $2,373 $3,795 $1,656 $2,896 $1,631 $2,52550004000300020001000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,525$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 12 2450403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 116 5582000150010005000

Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

FY 2021-22 (as of November 2021) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 834 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 649| Landlord: 150 Other: 35 ServicesBilingualviaHelpline(SpanishasPrimaryLanguage) 293 (44% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach Workshops14 Office22Hours Eviction23 Help Center Clinics and Pop ups 4 mass mailings 12 Mailingstargeted307letters MV Voice Ads Attendees143 1:1141SupportProvided Attendees403 11 733 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 66 Mediations and Conciliations 44 of 66 Resolved (21 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 000791212131314283541535562 81 399 0 100 200 300 400 HardshipRollPetitionBack AdditionalTenantTenantOccupantsPetitionUnlawfulRentRelocationCSFRACoverageLandlordPetition Rental Housing AllowedPropertySecurityFee/InvoicesDepositsLeaseQuestionsRegistrationOtherUnabletoPayRentHabitabilityEvictionProtectionsRentIncreasesCovid-19RentRelief

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2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 165 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 432 TerminationNotices 0 NoticesBuyoutTenant 1 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 7 5 5 1 0 339 126 297 4 0 115 143 60 53 29 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 2021/22FY Landlord Petitions: 1 Tenant Petitions: 2 (A: 1 , B: 1, C: 0) 0 53 15 00 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 06050403020100 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 00 0 0 2543210 Breach of CeaseNoticeGiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccessto 272 248 250 161350300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 0 3 5 0 3 0 0 10 1 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0302520151050 FY 2020-21

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA increase54.3% FullyUnitsCovered increase74.2%AllUnits increase8.9% PartiallyUnitsCovered de2.4%creaseNewlyBuiltUnits Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale Properties585Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline November 2021; ** CoStar November 2021; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar November 2021 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 10.2% 4.9% 7.2%3.8%4.8% 6.9%0.350.250.150.0500.10.20.30.4 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 6.9%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,002 $2,373 $2,585 $1,656 $2,884 $1,631 $2,51750004000300020001000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,517$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 10 2450403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 945562000150010005000

FY 2021-22 (as of October 2021) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 563 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 418| Landlord: 131 Other: 27 ServicesBilingualviaHelpline (Spanish Language)Primaryas 157 (38% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach 13 Workshops 18 Office Hours 11 Eviction Help Center Clinics and Pop ups 4 mass mailings 2 229 targeted letters Mailings MV Voice Ads 97 Attendees 146 1:1ProvidedSupport 243 Attendees 10 651 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 53 Mediations and Conciliations 40 of 53 Resolved (12 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 000 781111131312242932 454853 66 204 0 100 200 300 HardshipRollPetitionBack AdditionalTenantTenantOccupantsPetitionUnlawfulRentRelocationCSFRACoverageLandlordPetitionSecurityDeposits Rental Housing AllowedPropertyLeaseFee/InvoicesQuestionsOtherCSFRARegistrationEvictionProtectionsHabitabilityUnabletoPayRentRentIncreasesCovid-19RentRelief

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Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 79 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 346 TerminationNotices 0 NoticesBuyoutTenant 0 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 7 5 5 1 0 339 126 297 4 0 115 143 60 53 29 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 FY 2021/22 Landlord Petitions: 1 Tenant Petitions: 2 (A: 1 , B: 1, C: 0) 0 53 15 00 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 06050403020100 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 0 2 1 00 0 0 00 0 0 0 1 0 0 0543210 Breach of GiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccess 272 248 250 80350300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 0 3 5 0 3 0 0 01 1 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0302520151050 FY 2020-21

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA 55.1% increase FullyUnitsCovered increase75.1% UnitsAll 63.1% increase PartiallyUnitsCovered de2.4%crease NewlyUnitsBuilt Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale 5 Properties 107 Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline October 2021; ** CoStar October 2021; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar October 2021 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 11.4% 4.9% 3.6% 7.4% 4.8% 7.1%0.350.250.150.0500.10.20.30.4 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 7.1%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,025 $2,373 $3,899 $1,656 $2,900 $1,631 $2,52950004000300020001000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,529$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 10 2450403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 94 5562000150010005000

Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

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FY 2021-22 (as of September 2021) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 365 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Tenant: 234| Landlord: 111 Other: 20 ServicesBilingualviaHelpline (Spanish LanguagePrimaryas) 61 (30% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach 9 Workshops 16 Office Hours 5 Eviction Help Center Clinics and Pop ups 3 mass mailings 0 171 targeted letters Mailings MV Voice Ads 86 Attendees 107 Attendees 57 Attendees 6 707 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 30 Mediations and Conciliations 20 of 30 Resolved (9 Pending, 1 Unresolved) 000 777101012121324262835 5253 69 0 100 200 300 HardshipRollPetitionBack AdditionalTenantOccupantsRelocationUnlawfulRentTenantPetition Rental Housing AllowedPropertyCSFRAFee/InvoicesCoverageLandlordPetitionSecurityDepositsLeaseQuestionsHabitabilityOtherCSFRARegistrationEvictionProtectionsRentIncreasesUnabletoPayRentCovid-19RentRelief

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 73 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 266 TerminationNotices 0 NoticesBuyoutTenant 0 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 7 5 5 1 0 339 126 297 4 0 115 143 60 53 29 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 FY 2021/22 Landlord Petitions: 1 Tenant Petitions: 2 (A: 1 , B: 1, C: 0) 0 0 53 15 0 0 1 00 0 0 00 0 0 0200150100500 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 0 0 2 10 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 0 050403020100 Breach of GiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccess 183 272 248 250300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 0 6 3 2 2 0 8 0 36 5 2 0 3 5 0 3 0 0 01 1 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0302520151050 FY 2020-21

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA 54.7% increase FullyUnitsCovered increase74.6% UnitsAll 63.4% increase PartiallyUnitsCovered de1.1%crease NewlyUnitsBuilt Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale 7 Properties 105 Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline September 2021; ** CoStar September 2021; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar, September 2021 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 10.7% 4.9% 3.8% 7.3% 4.8% 7.9%0.350.250.150.0500.10.20.30.4 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 7.9%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $4,076 $2,373 $3,878 $1,656 $2,891 $1,631 $2,52350004000300020001000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,523$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 6 2450403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 39 5512000150010005000

FY 2021-22 (as of August 2021) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 219 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Subset: COVID 19 Related Tenant: 130| Landlord: 76 Other: 13 ServicesBilingualviaHelpline (Spanish LanguagePrimaryas) 38 (17% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach 5 Workshops 44 Office Hours 1 In person Rent Relief Event 1 0 Mailings MV Voice Ads 51 Attendees 41 Attendees 15 Attendees 5 648 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 22 Mediations and Conciliations 8 of 22 Resolved (14 Pending) 0001245799101419234868 0 100 200 300 00000 53 0 20 40 60 80 100

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2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 39 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 166 TerminationNotices 0 NoticesBuyoutTenant 0 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 7 5 5 1 0 339 126 297 4 0 115 143 60 53 25 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 FY 2021/22 Landlord Petitions: 0 Tenant Petitions: 2 (A: 1 , B: 1, C: 0) 0 0 53 15 0 0 1 00 0 0 00 0 0 0200150100500 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 0 0 2 10 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 0 050403020100 Breach of GiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccess 183 272 248 150300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 6 3 2 2 0 8 36 5 2 0 3 5 3 0 0 11 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 1 1 0 0 0 0 0302520151050 FY 2020-21

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA 53.6% increase FullyUnitsCovered increase74% UnitsAll 69% increase PartiallyUnitsCovered de4.0%crease NewlyUnitsBuilt Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale 8 Properties 122 Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline August 2021; ** CoStar August 2021; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar August 2021 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 10.7% 4.9% 3.8% 7.3% 4.8% 7.1%0.350.250.150.0500.10.20.30.4 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 7.1%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $3,966 $2,373 $4,013 $1,656 $2,882 $1,631 $2,50550004000300020001000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,505$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 4 2450403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 30 5502000150010005000

Rent Stabilization Program Monthly Status Report

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FY 2021-22 (as of July 2021) Community Outreach and Education Information Requests and Public Inquiries* 113 PublicMadeInquiries Public Inquiry Topics Subset: COVID 19 Related Tenant: 76| Landlord: 33 Other: 4 ServicesBilingualviaHelpline (Spanish LanguagePrimaryas) 30 (27% of all inquires) Community Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events and Outreach Workshops and Trainings, Office Hours, Events Outreach 0 Workshops 6 Office Hours 0 In person Rent Relief Event 0 0 Mailings MV Voice Ads 0 Attendees 8 Attendees 0 Attendees 0 648 Email Updates Email Subscribers Mediations and Conciliations The Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline and the Mountain View Mediation Program assist the Rent Stabilization Program by providing free mediation and conciliation services to landlords and tenants in Mountain View. These services help people come together to talk about and potentially solve their disputes in a controlled environment with the help of trained volunteer mediators. They help to resolve issues for rental properties in Mountain View, reducing the number of petitions filed with the City. 5 Mediations and Conciliations 0 of 5 Resolved (5 Pending) 000001112368101115 55 0 100 200 300 00000 47 0 20 40 60 80 100

2 Required Noticing Required Noticing 1 IncreaseBankedRentNotices 81 TerminationNotices 0 NoticesBuyoutTenant 0 OccupantAdditionalNotices Just Cause Eviction Submittals (as Received by the City) No Fault Notices At Fault Notices Failure to Pay Rent Notices Tenant Relocation Assistance (Calendar Year) Properties in Redevelopment Units Affected Households that Received Assistance 7 5 5 1 0 339 126 297 4 0 115 143 60 53 23 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Rent Adjustment Petitions Prior Fiscal Years Current Fiscal Year FY 2017/18 Landlord: 13 Tenant: 5 FY 2018/19 Landlord: 3 Tenant: 49 FY 2019/20 Landlord: 1 Tenant: 11 FY 2020/21 Landlord: 0 Tenant: 21 FY 2021/22 Landlord Petitions: 0 Tenant Petitions: 1 (A: 0 , B: 1, C: 0) 0 0 53 15 0 0 1 00 0 0 00 0 0 0200150100500 DemolitionVacancyTemporaryMove-inOwnerWithdrawal 0 0 2 10 0 0 00 0 0 00 1 0 050403020100 Breach of GiveFailureActivityCriminalNuisanceLeasetoAccess 183 272 248 65300250200150100500 Failure to Pay Rent 0 5 6 3 2 2 0 8 36 5 2 0 3 5 3 0 0 11 1 7 7 5 0403020100 FY 2017-18 FY 2018-19 FY 2019-20 FY 2020-21 1 0 0 0 0 0 0302520151050 FY 2020-21

3 Market Conditions Vacancy Rates** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA Average Market Rent*** Fully Covered Units after CSFRA 54.8% increase FullyUnitsCovered increase74.3% UnitsAll 70.7% increase PartiallyUnitsCovered de4.5%crease NewlyUnitsBuilt Property Sales for Fully Covered Units Properties Sold Units Sold Properties for Sale 9 Properties 130 Units *Mountain View Rental Housing Helpline July 2021; ** CoStar July 2021; Disclaimer: Vacancy Rate data is for informational purposes only and not intended to be used as a benchmark for suspension of the CSFRA. See Section 1718 of the CSFRA for details; *** CoStar July 2021 Average Asking Rent (market rent rate). 28.8% 14.5% 4.9% 3.3% 7.9% 4.8% 7.4%40.0%35.0%30.0%25.0%20.0%15.0%10.0%5.0%0.0% Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered 4.5% 7.4%12.0%10.0%8.0%6.0%4.0%2.0%0.0% $4,123 $3,945 $2,373 $4,051 $1,656 $2,887 $1,631 $2,524$5,000$4,000$3,000$2,000$1,000 Newly Built CoveredPartiallyUnits Units All UnitsFullyUnitsCovered $2,424 $2,524$2,800$2,700$2,600$2,500$2,400$2,300$2,200$2,100 32 29 22 21 39 35 33 23 12 11 2 2450403020100 16001213257 505 960 356 371 221 308 229 14 5492000150010005000

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