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BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Beverly Hills tenants have until Friday to apply for two vacancies on the Rent Stabilization Commission, a commission formed in 2019 dedicated to rent regulation and interpretation of the city's rent stabilization ordinance.
In April, two members of the commission resigned abruptly, and the commission has had trouble reaching a quorum since then.
Applicants must rent property in the Beverly Hills for at least two years, and be eligible to vote in municipal elections. They cannot be elected officials in the city, or members of any other city commissions.
Apply online here, or call the City Clerk at 310-285-2400. For more information, see the city's website about becoming a commissioner.
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