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  2. Ellis Act - Wikipedia

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    The Ellis Act (California Government Code Chapter 12.75) [1] is a 1985 California state law that allows landlords to evict residential tenants to "go out of the rental business" in spite of desires by local governments to compel them to continue providing rental housing.

  3. Police have ‘responsibility to intervene’ in illegal eviction ...

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    California eviction laws. California’s COVID-19 eviction protections — which applied only to tenants who sought emergency rental assistance — ended on June 30.

  4. California governor signs law to bolster eviction protections ...

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    SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California’s Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a law Saturday to bolster eviction protections for renters and close a loophole in an existing law that has allowed ...

  5. As California's eviction ban ends, some protections remain - AOL

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    California is using billions of federal dollars to pay off up to 18 months of most people's rent dating back to April 2020, the first full month of the state's stay-at-home order because of the ...

  6. Just cause eviction - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey was the first state to pass a just-cause eviction law in 1974. [1] Interest in these laws has grown in recent years with California passing a just-cause eviction law in 2019 [4] and Oregon passing a bill enumerating valid causes for evicting tenants the same year. [5] Washington passed a similar bill in 2021. [6]

  7. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    Just cause eviction, also known as good cause eviction, describes laws that aim to provide tenants protection from unreasonable evictions, rent hikes, and non-renewal of lease agreements. These laws allow tenants to challenge evictions in court when they are not considered to be legitimate evictions. [ 13 ]