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Aug. 24, 2018
Protect students and educators from no-fault evictions
With the school year set to begin in California, parents, educators and landlords should be aware of the unique problems caused by evictions during the school year as well as new local laws in Santa Monica and San Francisco that limit such evictions.





Gary W. Rhoades
Civil Rights Attorney Specializing in Fair Housing
Email: garyrhoades2323@gmail.com
UC Davis SOL King Hall; Davis CA
Gary Rhoades was previously the Litigation Director of the Southern California Housing Rights Center and a Deputy City Attorney for Santa Monica, drafting and enforcing the City's laws against housing discrimination and tenant harassment. Gary is currently on the editorial board for the ABA's Human Rights Magazine and Special Counsel for the City of Inglewood's Housing Protection Department.
With the school year set to begin in California, parents, educators and landlords should be aware of the unique problems caused by evictions during the school year as well as new local laws in Santa Monica and San Francisco that limit such evictions.
In April 2016, San Francisco enacted an ordinance that prohibits no-fault evictions of families with students under the age of 18 or any educator during the school year by adding a new a...
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