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Housing

Contact:
Marcus Aleman
Housing Manager
69-825 Highway 111
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
Phone: (760) 770-3210 Ext. 235
The Housing Authority Board was created to act as the voting authority to promote the development and retention of affordable housing, and provide residents with decent, safe and sanitary residential units. The five-member City Council serves on the Board.

Serving as an advisory panel to the Board, the Rancho Mirage Housing Commission consists of community members appointed by the City Council and meets on issues concerning housing.

Additionally, the Housing Authority Department staff (made up of City employees) reviews and makes recommendations to the Housing Authority Board to provide financial assistance and policy direction for the development of affordable housing.

Programs offered within the Housing division include:

The Housing Authority’s portfolio includes several low-income communities. Please visit our Affordable Housing page for a complete listing of property locations and amenities.

2014 Mobile Home Residency Law Guide

This document explains California’s 1978 Mobile Home Residency Law and the “Rights and Responsibilities” of mobile home owners.

Major changes in the Mobile Home Residency law as a result of new laws enacted by the Legislature in 2012 include:

Rental agreements must now also contain notice informing the homeowner of the existence of Mobile Home Residency Law. The required notice must include specified language which notifies the homeowner of certain important provisions of the Mobile Home Residency Law.
A homeowner to who signs a long-term rental agreement (exempt from rent control), and to whom management does not provide with a copy of the signed rental agreement at the time the homeowner returns the signed rental agreement to management, may void the agreement within 72 hours of receiving an executed copy of the rental agreement.

Low and very low-income thresholds are updated to the 2013 levels for Riverside County: 1 person household low-income $37,550, very low-income $23,450; 2 person household low-income $42,900, very low-income $26,800; 3 person household low-income $48,250, very low-income $30,150.

Mobile Home Residency Law-Rights and Responsibilities