Substandard condition definition

Substandard condition means a condition described in Section 17920.3 of the Health and Safety Code (i.e., the State Housing Law).
Substandard condition means the presence of any one or more of the following conditions on rental housing property: (i) any condition that constitutes a public nuisance as defined in California Civil Code Sections 3479-3480; (ii) any condition of deterioration or disrepair that creates a substantial adverse impact on neighboring properties; (iii) any violation of the City of Santa Ana Municipal Code that creates a substantial adverse impact on neighboring properties, such as graffiti or abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles (or parts thereof); or (iv) any condition not in compliance with the Building Standards Codes, as adopted in Chapter 8 of this Code, including the building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical codes, the California Fire Code, or the State Housing Law (Health and Safety Code Sections 17910 et seq.). A substandard condition includes, but is not limited to, the following enumerated conditions:
Substandard condition means units while they may be structurally sound, they do not provide safe and adequate shelter, and in their present condition endanger the health, safety or well-being of the occupants. Such housing has one or more defects, or a combination of potential defects in sufficient number or extent to require considerable repair or rebuilding, or is of inadequate original construction. The defects are either so critical or so widespread that the structure should be extensively repaired or demolished. The estimated cost of the rehabilitation should normally not be less than 25 percent of the value of the property (including land) after rehabilitation. The rehabilitation should be of such scope that, when completed, all the components in the house are operable and should not be anticipated to require any work or major expense over and above normal maintenance for the next five years.

More Definitions of Substandard condition

Substandard condition means the presence of any one or more of the following conditions on rental housing/motel property: (i) any condition that constitutes a public nuisance as defined in California Civil Code Sections 3479-3480; (ii) any condition of deterioration or disrepair that creates a substantial adverse impact on neighboring properties; (iii) any condition of deterioration or disrepair that creates a substantial adverse impact on the resident or guest’s ability to reside in decent, safe sanitary, and secure housing; (iv) any violation of the Anaheim Municipal Code that creates a substantial adverse impact on neighboring properties, such as graffiti or abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles (or parts thereof); or (ivv) any

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