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LA City Council votes to end city's long-standing COVID eviction moratorium

Por: ABC7 Nation October 04, 2022

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LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Los Angeles' long-standing renter eviction protections due to COVID-19 hardship will be lifted at the end of January, the City Council decided unanimously Tuesday.The council voted 12-0 to approve a package of recommendations from a council committee, following a spirited public comment session that featured both tenants advocating for continued protections and mom-and-pop landlords pleading for the restrictions to... + full article



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