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Los Angeles City Council Approves Moratorium On No-Fault Evictions

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The association representing L.A. apartment owners says the moratorium will hurt the livelihoods of landlords. (Getty Images )

Los Angeles City Council Approves Moratorium On No-Fault Evictions

After the City Council passed it unanimously, Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has signed an emergency ordinance banning “no fault” evictions in the city. The ban will prevent landlords from kicking tenants out of their dwellings if they don’t have a good reason to,” like tenants who don’t pay their rents. The ordinance is seen as a way to protect people who pay relatively low rents from being evicted and replaced with people paying more before a new statewide rent control law takes effect on January 1st.

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