Glendale Rent Control?
Rent control protects tenants by limiting rent increases to a certain amount, usually set by a local rent board or tied to a regional CPI…
Glendale Tenants Entitled to Relocation Assistance for Certain Evictions
The Glendale Rent Ordinance regulates evictions, requires landlords to offer one-year leases to tenants, and provides relocation assistance for certain evictions following significant rent increases. …
Glendale Tenants Entitled to Written One-Year Lease
The Glendale Rent Ordinance seeks to equalize landlord-tenant relations by requiring Glendale landlords to offer a written one-year lease. The one-year lease requirement ensures certainty…
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…
Woodland Coronavirus/COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium
Woodland tenants are protected from evictions related to Coronavirus/COVID-19 income disruptions. During the Coronavirus/COVID-19 local state of emergency, Woodland landlords shall not endeavor to evict…
Inglewood Rent Control
The Inglewood Rent Ordinance’s rent control protections (“Inglewood Rent Control”) protect tenants by limiting rent increases to reasonable amounts per year. For units covered by…
Ellis Act Evictions Under the Baldwin Park Rent Ordinance
Under the Baldwin Park Rent Ordinance, landlords are permitted to evict all tenants from a rental property and remove the property from the residential rental…
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…
Baldwin Park Rent Control
The Baldwin Park Rent Ordinance’s rent control protections (“Baldwin Park Rent Control”) protects and increases the affordable housing supply by limiting rent increases to reasonable…
Oakland Rent Ordinance Basics
The Oakland Rent Ordinance consists of a rent control component, which protects tenants from drastic rent increases, and a just cause for eviction component, which…
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