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  2. L.A. County’s eviction moratorium will expire, so what ...

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    Los Angeles County, with 10 million people spread across 88 different cities, will unwind special renter protections created in response to the hardships of the COVID-19 pandemic, which some ...

  3. L.A. County extends eviction moratorium by 2 months - AOL

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    The Board of Supervisors voted to extend the pandemic-era eviction moratorium by two months, to the end of March. The countywide moratorium was set to expire Jan. 31.

  4. More than 15,000 renters could lose homes before ban on no ...

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    “We think, since the last government pledged in 2019 to ban Section 21s, over 100,000 households have been threatened with homelessness and 1,000,000 have received Section 21 evictions, so these ...

  5. Eviction - Wikipedia

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    In California, for example, the Ellis Act allows eviction of rent-controlled tenants if the landlord intends to no longer rent any portion of an apartment building (i.e., landlords cannot be compelled to rent). The Ellis Act has been applied to rentals in San Francisco, [11] [12] Santa Monica and Los Angeles. [citation needed]

  6. They face L.A.'s largest eviction in years. But these ... - AOL

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    Three months after the end of pandemic-era eviction protections, the owner of Barrington Plaza has initiated one of the largest mass evictions in L.A. in recent years. They face L.A.'s largest ...

  7. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    [48] [49] In the City of Los Angeles, the date is October, 1978. [50] [51] These exemptions, however, may leave most of a city's total rental stock under rent control. For example, in San Francisco, as of 2014, about 75% of all rental units were rent controlled, [52] and in Los Angeles in 2014, 80% of multifamily units were rent controlled. [53]: 1