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  2. San Diego eviction moratorium proposed - AOL

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    San Diego renters could soon be protected from being evicted at no fault of their own. On April 4, the City Council will consider an ordinance to drastically limit when a landlord can evict a tenant.

  3. Ellis Act - Wikipedia

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    An amendment to the Ellis Act for San Francisco County was proposed in 2014 in the California State Legislature, SB1439. [17] If enacted, SB 1439 would have required property owners who have filed an Ellis eviction to wait five years before doing so with another building. [18] The measure did not pass. [19]

  4. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    Glendale's ordinance prohibits an eviction without just cause. But, like Palo Alto, Glendale declined 'rent control'. [162] Almost all rent-controlled cities also prohibit evictions without just cause. [163] Among California cities which do not control the rent amount, but do prohibit no-cause evictions: Glendale, [164] San Diego, [165] [166 ...

  5. San Diego connecting residents to rent relief as state's ...

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    San Diego leaders are working to connect residents in need with rent relief programs as the end of California's eviction moratorium nears.

  6. Heather Ferbert - Wikipedia

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    She wrote the city's temporary eviction moratorium in 2022 and the unsafe camping ban in 2023. [5] She has also taught at the University of San Diego School of Law, her alma mater, since 2018. [2] Ferbert ran for San Diego City Attorney in the 2024 election.

  7. L.A. moves to prohibit landlords from evicting tenants in ...

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    Under "just cause" eviction rules, L.A. landlords can evict tenants only for specific reasons, one of which is to "substantially remodel" their properties. The City Council directed the city ...