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This document is a resolution from October 22, 2020, authorizing Los Angeles LOMOD South, Inc. to accept the transfer of ownership of various properties (dubbed "Transferred Properties") from the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA). The transfer aims to consolidate asset management ownership for greater efficiency and reduced liability. The properties include those with existing debts, such as the Chase Properties ($12,917,347 loan outstanding until January 2037) and the Reflection Properties ($4,229,134 loans outstanding until March 2025), and also those with HAP contracts which will be transferred. The transfer process is expected to commence immediately and conclude by June 2021.
Effective Date
Oct 22, 2020
Expires
Effective: Oct 22, 2020
This document is a resolution from October 22, 2020, authorizing Los Angeles LOMOD South, Inc. to accept the transfer of ownership of various properties (dubbed "Transferred Properties") from the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA). The transfer aims to consolidate asset management ownership for greater efficiency and reduced liability. The properties include those with existing debts, such as the Chase Properties ($12,917,347 loan outstanding until January 2037) and the Reflection Properties ($4,229,134 loans outstanding until March 2025), and also those with HAP contracts which will be transferred. The transfer process is expected to commence immediately and conclude by June 2021.
ActiveThis document details the authorization and agreements for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) to issue Multifamily Housing Revenue Notes, not to exceed $25,000,000, as a conduit issuer. The financing is for the acquisition, rehabilitation, construction, and equipping of Pueblo del Sol Phase II, an affordable multifamily residential project with 176 units (175 affordable, 1 manager unit) in Los Angeles. The notes provide low-interest funding for the project, which involves substantial rehabilitation estimated at $51.2 million, supported by various funding sources including tax credits and other loans. Key agreements include a Borrower Loan Agreement, a Funding Loan Agreement, and a Regulatory Agreement, which outline the terms for the loan, the roles of the Funding Lender (Citibank N.A.), Fiscal Agent (U.S. Bank National Association), and the Borrower (Pueblo del Sol II Housing Partners, L.P.). The project aims to provide affordable housing units for low and very low-income tenants, with restrictions lasting at least 55 years from the project's operational start.
Effective Date
May 1, 2021
Expires
Effective: May 1, 2021
This document details the authorization and agreements for the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) to issue Multifamily Housing Revenue Notes, not to exceed $25,000,000, as a conduit issuer. The financing is for the acquisition, rehabilitation, construction, and equipping of Pueblo del Sol Phase II, an affordable multifamily residential project with 176 units (175 affordable, 1 manager unit) in Los Angeles. The notes provide low-interest funding for the project, which involves substantial rehabilitation estimated at $51.2 million, supported by various funding sources including tax credits and other loans. Key agreements include a Borrower Loan Agreement, a Funding Loan Agreement, and a Regulatory Agreement, which outline the terms for the loan, the roles of the Funding Lender (Citibank N.A.), Fiscal Agent (U.S. Bank National Association), and the Borrower (Pueblo del Sol II Housing Partners, L.P.). The project aims to provide affordable housing units for low and very low-income tenants, with restrictions lasting at least 55 years from the project's operational start.
ActiveThe Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) is authorizing a new five-year contract with Yardi, Inc., effective January 1, 2026, for enterprise software services, including Yardi Voyager licensing, hosting, and support, with a total not-to-exceed amount of $13,080,000. This contract leverages a GSA cooperative purchasing agreement and replaces previous agreements to continue supporting HACLA's property management and housing operations, expanding functionalities for Asset Management, Housing Services, and Section 8 programs.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2026
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Effective: Jan 1, 2026
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) is authorizing a new five-year contract with Yardi, Inc., effective January 1, 2026, for enterprise software services, including Yardi Voyager licensing, hosting, and support, with a total not-to-exceed amount of $13,080,000. This contract leverages a GSA cooperative purchasing agreement and replaces previous agreements to continue supporting HACLA's property management and housing operations, expanding functionalities for Asset Management, Housing Services, and Section 8 programs.
ActiveThe Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) has authorized the execution of two contracts for as-needed grant writing and grant administration services with The Liou Choice, LLC and California Consulting, Inc. This authorization follows RFP HA-2021-129. The contracts are for a term of up to five years, with an initial total amount of $1,200,000, and an option for an additional $900,000, bringing the potential total to $2,100,000. The purpose is to establish a panel of professionals to support HACLA's funding streams and capacity.
Effective Date
Sep 10, 2021
Expires
Effective: Sep 10, 2021
The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) has authorized the execution of two contracts for as-needed grant writing and grant administration services with The Liou Choice, LLC and California Consulting, Inc. This authorization follows RFP HA-2021-129. The contracts are for a term of up to five years, with an initial total amount of $1,200,000, and an option for an additional $900,000, bringing the potential total to $2,100,000. The purpose is to establish a panel of professionals to support HACLA's funding streams and capacity.
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