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Code · California · Health and Safety Code

§ 52079

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A city or county may, in conjunction with the financing of multifamily rental housing pursuant to this chapter, finance the acquisition, construction, rehabilitation, refinancing, or development of commercial property for lease, subject to all of the following conditions:
(a)No more than 10 percent of the proceeds of any revenue bonds issued pursuant to this chapter may be used to develop the commercial property for lease.
(b)The commercial property developed will be located on the same parcel or on a parcel adjacent to a multifamily rental housing development.
(c)As a condition of the financing, any lease payments collected in excess of payments necessary for debt service, operating expenses and any required reserves related to that property, shall be used to reduce rents on units reserved for occupancy by lower income households and very low income households in a multifamily rental housing development.
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