
INFORM YOUR TENANTS ABOUT SMRPH
As most of you know,
SMRPH (Santa Monica Residents Protection & Homeownership)
has been qualified for the November ballot. SMRPH is basically
a revision or a revival of the very successful TORCA (Tenant Ownership
Charter Amendment). Under the old TORCA law, approximately 5,000
units were converted to home ownership for tenants.
SMRR doesn't like
home ownership because it erodes their voter base. However it's
very important to note that virtually all of the SMRR leadership
are homeowners. The great American dream is okay for them but
not their constituents what hypocrisy.
This is where you
come in, it is important that every owner talk to at least a couple
of friendly tenants in their buildings to explain to them the
benefits of SMRPH and home ownership. We must encourage them to
then disseminate the information to the other tenants in their
building and Santa Monica. SMRR will bombard the tenants with
a campaign alleging that SMRPH will be the end of Rent Control.
However, nothing could be further from the truth. Remember SMRR
and truth have never been close allies.
Recently I ran into
a long-term tenant in one of my buildings during a property inspection.
She asked me about SMRPH. She wanted to buy her unit. She reminded
me that ten years ago before I bought the building in 1992 several
condo converters approached the tenants about converting. At the
time the converters wanted to sell the three bedroom two story
units north of Wilshire for approximately $180,000. However at
the time the building was full of MBA's, Financial Analysts, a
factory owner and other high net worth tenants who over-negotiated
with the condo converters. Years later, the tenants of course
are all sorry that they blocked the TORCA conversion.
Home ownership is
the largest store of wealth for most Americans. This is the "evil"
that SMRR wants to protect tenants from. It is important that
we get the word out about SMRPH before SMRR starts their SMR campaign.
However had the tenants
bought their units for $180,000 the current value today for those
units would be approximately $500,000. Thus, the tenants would
have made over $300,000 in equity and their mortgage payments
would be less than their current rent even under rent control.
I realize that most
apartment owners are not in the business of converting their units
to Condo's. However it's important that we all support this bill
because property values for both apartment buildings and homes
will increase as the percentage of home ownership goes up. Everyone
wins with home ownership. The tenants who buy, the homeowners
in the area, the city coffers and apartment owners. Only SMRR
loses.
If you have any anecdotes
about how your tenants have benefited under the TORCA law, please
give me a call and I will incorporate it in the next issue.


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