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COVID-19 eviction moratorium
Oakland’s Eviction Tsunami Explained | Jonathan Fleming
Oakland is experiencing a record number of evictions after the lift of the eviction moratorium in July. Our guest today is Jonathan Fleming, a real estate expert from Oakland. He ...
April 9, 2024
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Steve Ispas
Judge Tosses Lawsuit Against LA Over Eviction Moratorium
LOS ANGELES—A federal judge has dismissed a $100 million lawsuit filed by a building management company claiming severe ...
November 23, 2022
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Judge Blocks Los Angeles County’s ‘Unconstitutionally Vague’ Eviction Moratorium
A U.S. District Court judge has granted a preliminary injunction against Los Angeles County’s pandemic-era eviction moratorium. The ...
October 21, 2022
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Jill McLaughlin
Los Angeles Mom-and-Pop Landlords Say They Are Hurt by COVID Eviction Ban
“Mom-and-pop” landlords in Los Angeles say they are undergoing severe hardship because of the COVID-19 eviction moratorium, which ...
August 9, 2022
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Jamie Joseph
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