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March 17th, 2025 | Rental Property Owners, Owning or managing rental housing, Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP) Notices| dwong
When properties are accepted into the Rent Escrow Account Program (REAP), an escrow account is opened, and tenants are given the option to pay their reduced rent into the escrow account. This money is then made available to make repairs, pay for utilities or pay for relocation expenses.
If your unit is in REAP, and there are funds available in escrow, we highly recommend that you use the funds to address the violations cited on your property so that it may be restored to a safe and habitable condition.
To request funds from the escrow account, please submit an application as described below.
If you need help understanding what REAP is, or would like more information, please contact us at the numbers below, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday:
Phone: (844) 864-REAP
Fax: (213) 808-8810
TTY: Due to technological changes, if TTY is needed to contact us, please use Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS) such as Text-to-Voice TTY-based TRS, Speech-to-Speech Relay Service, Shared Non-English Language Relay Services, Captioned Telephone Service; IP Captioned Telephone Service, Internet Protocol Relay Service, or Video Relay Service.
Or by email: lahd.reap@lacity.org
Funds may be released from the escrow account for the following reasons:
Examples of requests NOT eligible for funds:
If you wish to relocate due to the habitability conditions cited on your property, you may apply for funds from the escrow account for relocation. For relocation requests the following limitations apply:
Complete and submit a Release of Escrow Application, and include your contact information, the amount and reason for the request, the REAP property address, and supporting documentation.
All applications should include supporting documentation justifying your request (i.e. receipts for material, utility bills, Contractor Proposals, proof of payment, new/old lease agreement, moving invoice, or pictures documenting Housing Code violations). Insufficient documentation may result in the denial of your request.
Your application will be scheduled for a hearing within 21 days of receiving the request. A Notice will be sent to the address you provided as part of the application notifying you of the date and time of your hearing. The Hearing Officer will accept relevant evidence and testimony at the hearing in order to reach a decision.
While it is not required that you attend the hearing, we highly recommend that you do. Attending the hearing will allow you to address any questions or concerns that are raised.
A decision will be rendered granting or denying the request within 10 business days of the Hearing. After a decision is issued, it may be appealed within 15 calendar days. If the decision to release funds is appealed, funds will not be released until after the appeal is complete. If the request is granted, payment will be mailed to the relevant party via First Class mail.
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Last modified: March 17, 2025