Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 21, § 1477.3 - Priority of Sale for Properties in the City of South Pasadena
(a)
Surplus Residential Properties. All Surplus
Residential Properties in the City of South Pasadena must be offered for sale
in this order:
(1) Single-Family Residences to
Occupants who are former owners of the Single-Family Residence at Fair Market
Value. This is Priority 0 and is governed by §
1480.
(2) Single Family Residences to the Occupants
at either an Affordable Price or Fair Market Value. This is Priority 1 and is
governed by §§
1481 through
1481.4.
(3) Single Family Residences to the Occupants
at either an Affordable Price or Fair Market Value. This is Priority 2 and is
governed by §
1482.
(4) Surplus Residential Properties to the
Tenant at Fair Market Value. This is Priority 6 and is governed by §
1486.
(5) Unoccupied SB 381 Properties to the City
of South Pasadena. This is Priority 4SP and is governed by §
1484.3.
(6) Surplus Residential Properties to the
City of South Pasadena at a Reasonable Price. This is Priority 3 and is
governed by §§
1483 through
1483.1.
(7) Surplus Residential Properties to a
Housing-Related Private Entity at a Reasonable Price. This is Priority 5 and is
governed by §§
1485 through
1485.1.
(8) Surplus Residential Properties to the
Tenant at Fair Market Value. This is Priority 6 and is governed by §
1486.
(9) Surplus Residential Properties to a
former Tenant at Fair Market Value. This is Priority 7 and is governed by
§
1487.
(10) Surplus Residential Properties to any
buyer pursuant to Streets and Highways Code § 118. This is Priority 8 and
is governed by §
1488.
(b)
Surplus Nonresidential
Properties. All Surplus Nonresidential Properties in the City
of South Pasadena, except those described in §
1477.4, must be offered for sale
in this order:
(1) To current Tenants at Fair
Market Value. This is Priority 9 and is governed by §
1489.
(2) To the City of South Pasadena at a
Reasonable Price if the property is unimproved. This is Priority 3 and is
governed by §§
1483 through
1483.1.
(3) To a Housing-Related Private Entity at a
Reasonable Price if the property is unimproved. This is Priority 5 and is
governed by §§
1485 through
1485.1.
(4) To any buyer pursuant to Streets and
Highways Code § 118. This is Priority 8 and is governed by §
1488.
Notes
2. Pursuant to Government Code section 54239.5(e)(3), as added by Senate Bill 959 (Stats. 2022, Ch. 668), a Certificate of Compliance must be transmitted to OAL by 9-30-2024 or language of the emergency order of 4-7-2022 (Register 2022, No. 14) will be repealed by operation of law on the following day (Register 2023, No. 27).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 54237 and 54239.4, Government Code. Reference: Sections 54237, 54237.3, 54239.1 and 54239.4, Government Code.
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