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Los Angeles Just Cause for Eviction Protections

The Los Angeles Rent Stabilization Ordinance’s eviction protections keep Los Angeles tenants housed by limiting evictions to instances where the landlord has an enumerated just cause reason to terminate a tenancy.  Los Angeles landlords shall not take any action to terminate a tenancy, such as demanding a tenant vacate, threatening ...

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San Leandro Coronavirus/COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium

San Leandro tenants are protected from evictions related to Coronavirus/COVID-19 income disruptions.  During the Coronavirus/COVID-19 state of emergency, San Leandro landlords shall not endeavor to evict a tenant, including mobilehome tenants, for non-payment of rent due to financial disruption related to Coronavirus/COVID-19. To qualify for eviction protections, San Leandro tenants ...

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Beverly Hills Coronavirus/COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium

Beverly Hills tenants are protected from evictions related to Coronavirus/COVID-19 income disruptions.  During the Coronavirus/COVID-19 local state of emergency, Beverly Hills landlords shall not endeavor to evict a tenant for non-payment of rent due to financial disruption related to Coronavirus/COVID-19.  Further, all no-fault evictions are prohibited, except when necessary for ...

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Owner Move-In Evictions Under the Inglewood Rent Ordinance

Under the Inglewood Rent Ordinance, landlords are permitted to terminate a tenancy to perform an owner move-in or relative move-in eviction, which requires the owner or qualified relative to reside in the unit following the termination of tenancy.  Despite being a lawful just cause for eviction, the owner, or their ...

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Emeryville Owner Move-In Evictions

Under the Emeryville Rent Ordinance, landlords are permitted to terminate a tenancy to perform an owner move-in or relative move-in eviction, which requires the owner or qualified relative to reside in the unit following the termination of tenancy.  Despite being a lawful just cause for eviction, the owner, or their ...

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Baldwin Park Rent Ordinance Owner Move-In Evictions

Under the Baldwin Park Rent Ordinance, landlords are permitted to terminate a tenancy to perform an owner move-in or relative move-in eviction, which requires the owner or qualified relative to reside in the unit following the termination of tenancy. Despite being a lawful just cause for eviction, the owner, or ...

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Pasadena Restricts No Fault Evictions & Protects Tenants Affected by COVID-19 with Sweeping Coronavirus Eviction Moratorium

Pasadena tenants are protected from evictions related to Coronavirus/COVID-19 income disruptions.  During the Coronavirus/COVID-19 state of emergency, landlords are prohibited from evicting tenants impacted by the Coronavirus/COVID-19 for non-payment of rent, and from performing no-fault evictions, except when necessary for the health and safety of tenants, neighbors, or the landlord. ...

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Owner Move-In Evictions Under the Berkeley Rent Ordinance

Under the Berkeley Rent Ordinance, landlords are permitted to terminate a tenancy to perform an owner move-in eviction or relative move-in eviction, which requires the owner or relative to reside in the unit as their principal residence following the eviction.  Despite being a lawful good cause eviction reason, the owner, ...

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Halt to All No-Fault Evictions May Become Reality for San Francisco Tenants During Coronavirus Outbreak

Although tenants in San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose, Santa Monica, and Los Angeles are, or will soon be, protected from Coronavirus related evictions, these temporary eviction moratoriums are limited in scope. They only apply to a narrow type of eviction – nonpayment of rent resulting from Coronavirus income disruption. Unscrupulous ...

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Ellis Act Evictions Under the Richmond Rent Ordinance

Under the Richmond Rent Ordinance, landlords are permitted to evict all tenants from a rental property and remove the property from the residential rental housing market. Richmond Municipal Code § 11.100.050(a)(7). Despite being a lawful just cause for eviction, the landlord must follow strict rules following the Ellis Act eviction. ...

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