Section 37363 Of Article 1. General From California Government Code >> Division 3. >> Title 4. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 1.
37363
. When the legislative body of a city finds the public
interest and convenience require the sale for less than the market
price of residential property acquired by the city, it may pass an
ordinance providing for such sale. The ordinance shall set forth the
procedure to be followed in completing such sales, including the
qualifications required of a purchaser of such property, and shall
contain provisions requiring that the purchaser of the property live
in the property for a specified length of time and must rehabilitate
such property to the extent specified in the ordinance; provided,
however, that title to the property shall not be transferred until
all the requirements set forth in the ordinance have been satisfied.
Upon transfer of title by the city pursuant to any ordinance adopted
under the provisions of this section, compliance with the
requirements of the ordinance shall be conclusively presumed in favor
of a bona fide purchaser or encumbrancer for value. Persons eligible
to purchase such residential property shall be persons and families
of low or moderate income, as defined by Section 50093 of the Health
and Safety Code. To the greatest extent possible, cities shall
utilize such ordinances to assist very low income households, as
defined by Section 50105 of the Health and Safety Code, and lower
income households, as defined by Section 50079.5 of the Health and
Safety Code. The provisions of this section shall apply to a
chartered city.