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LA council committee recommends end date for city's COVID eviction moratorium

Por: ABC7 Nation September 29, 2022

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As in previous meetings discussing the eviction moratorium, the committee heard from a mix of tenants in favor of extending protections and mom- and-pop landlords asking to end the moratorium.There is enough on both sides here for people to be unhappy with, Cedillo said. This is probably the best deal that we could put together.Cedillo added the challenge that confronts the council is how do we walk away from this pandemic?It's unknowing.... + full article



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