Opportunity
Camarillo Planet bids #142766
Hearing Officer/Arbitrator Services for Mobile Home Rent Stabilization Proceedings
Posted
June 03, 2026
Respond By
July 10, 2026
Identifier
142766
NAICS
541110
This opportunity is for professional hearing officer and arbitration services for mobile home rent stabilization proceedings in Camarillo, CA. - Government Buyer: - City of Camarillo Community Development Department - Scope of Services: - Neutral hearing officer/arbitrator for quasi-judicial proceedings under Camarillo Municipal Code Chapter 10.55 - Conduct hearings, evaluate evidence, and issue written decisions on rent increase petitions - Manage case schedules and coordinate information exchange - Review financial and operational records for three regulated mobile home parks (Casa Del Norte, Camarillo Mobile Estates, Lamplighter Mobile Home Park) - Total coverage: approximately 497 rental spaces - Notable Requirements: - Minimum three years' experience in similar quasi-judicial roles - Knowledge of California housing and administrative law - No conflicts of interest with mobile home parks - Insurance and non-collusion documentation required - Contract Details: - Initial term of three years, with up to two one-year extension options - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named; open to qualified individuals or firms - Products/Services Requested: - Hearing officer/arbitrator services (no part numbers or quantities specified) - Unique Requirements: - Impartiality, legal expertise, and procedural fairness emphasized - Electronic proposal submission required
Description
The Community Development Department of the City of Camarillo is seeking a qualified hearing officer/arbitrator to conduct quasi-judicial proceedings under Camarillo Municipal Code Chapter 10.55 related to mobile home land rent control. The scope includes managing hearings, evaluating evidence, and issuing decisions on rent increase petitions for three mobile home parks totaling approximately 497 regulated rental spaces. The contract term is anticipated to be three years with possible extensions. Proposals must be submitted electronically by July 10, 2026.