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Real Estate/Development,
Government

Jun. 12, 2020

Renters relieved eviction moratorium still stands, landlords still fighting

As governments and courts scramble to reconcile the crisis facing unemployed tenants and unpaid landlords, it has become increasingly apparent their predicament will be one of the hardest Covid-related legal crises to address.

Renters relieved eviction moratorium still stands, landlords still fighting
Chief Justice Tani G. Cantil-Sakauye

Renters breathed a sigh of relief after the Judicial Council's vote to end statewide emergency eviction protections was postponed, and landlords filed a lawsuit Thursday against Los Angeles in an attempt to end an eviction moratorium at the city level.

As governments and courts scramble to reconcile the crisis facing unemployed tenants and unpaid landlords, it has become increasingly apparent their predicament will be one of the har...

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