SCRHA Forms Update - April 2024

SCRHA is pleased to announce that several forms have been updated so that members can continue to comply with state and local laws. Members may access the latest forms via their Azibo account.  

SB 267 which went into effect on January 1, 2024, requires that housing providers allow applicants with government rent subsidies the opportunity to provide alternative evidence of their ability to pay versus having their credit report run as part of screening. SCRHA’s Application to Rent now reflects this option. 

SB 567, effective April 1, 2024, changes the rules and requirements when terminating tenancy for No-Fault Cause, specifically for Owner/Family Member Move-In and Substantial Remodel/Demolition. These rules were also adopted into the Tenant Protection Ordinances (TPO) of the cities of Chula Vista and San Diego. Forms specific to those local ordinances have been updated, as has the form for jurisdictions that fall under statewide Just Cause. Click here for additional information on SB 567 and compliance.  

List of Updated Forms  

  • Form 110 Application to Rent – Updated to include credit screening options for individuals receiving housing assistance through Section 8 or other government subsidies. 

  • Form 418 Chula Vista Termination of Tenancy  Residential Rental Complex (3+ Units) - Updated to include required fields for Owner/Family Member Move-In and Substantial Remodel. This form is for 3+ Unit properties that are not exempt from the TPO. 

  • Form 419 Chula Vista Termination of Tenancy 2 or Fewer Units – Updated to include required fields for Owner/Family Member Move-In and Substantial Remodel. This form is for properties of 2 or fewer units that are not exempt from the TPO. 

  • Form 420 City of San Diego Termination of Tenancy (Just Cause) – Updated to include required fields for Owner/Family Member Move-In and Substantial Remodel. This form is for properties of any size that are not exempt from the TPO. Please note that the City of San Diego requires an additional explanation in a termination notice of why the remodel work will take longer than 30 days.  

  • Form 421 Sixty Day Notice Termination of Tenancy Statewide Just Cause – Updated to include required fields for Owner/Family Member Move-In and Substantial Remodel. This form is used for all other jurisdictions which fall under the Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482).