Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion January 10, 2023
Since March 2020, tenants in Los Angeles affected by the COVID-19 pandemic have been allowed to skip their rent payments without triggering an eviction. That emergency rule will expire Jan. 31, ending one of the last eviction moratoriums in the nation. There’s no doubt that L.A.’s eviction moratorium prevented struggling low-income tenants who fell behind on rent from becoming homeless during the pandemic. Eviction filings in L.A. County... + full article
Forbes USA Business December 29, 2022
Fred develops and executes a company-wide leasing strategy as Managing Director - Head of Leasing. getty When a prospective commercial real estate buyer evaluates a property, one of the most important factors prior to underwriting an offer is understanding current tenants'... + más
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ABC7 USA Politics December 21, 2022
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- Los Angeles County will extend its eviction moratorium and tenant protections until at least Jan. 31, with the possibility of stretching them through June and creating a financial relief program for small landlords, under a measure approved by the Board of... + más
LA City Council votes to end city's long-standing COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
South Portland Council votes to extend rent cap and eviction moratorium | Portland Press Herald
Los Angeles Times USA Politics December 16, 2022
Landlords in Los Angeles can resume evicting tenants for unpaid rent and other reasons come Feb. 1, the City Council confirmed in a vote last week. The decision will end some of the longest-lasting tenant protections in the nation, first passed in March 2020 as part of the... + más
The Story Of A Property Owner Who Successfully Terminated A Ground Lease | Forbes
Judge rules against developer and in favor of L.A. on emergency eviction protections | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Politics November 23, 2022
A judge has tossed out a federal lawsuit filed by a developer who said his real estate companies should have been compensated for losses they incurred as a result of emergency tenant protections approved in Los Angeles following the outbreak of COVID-19. In his 15-page ruling,... + más
L.A. moves closer to ending COVID-19 eviction protections | Los Angeles Times
L.A. to end COVID eviction protections by February | Los Angeles Times
Portland Press Herald USA Nation October 19, 2022
SOUTH PORTLAND — The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to extend an emergency rent cap and eviction moratorium for an additional six months while it continues to review a permanent rent stabilization proposal. If approved at a second reading on Nov. 1, the emergency... + más
South Portland Council pushes rent control talks to next year | Portland Press Herald
ABC7 USA Nation October 04, 2022
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,... + más
LA council committee recommends end date for city's COVID eviction moratorium | ABC7
Forbes USA Business September 26, 2022
When a property owner and a developer (or investor) enter into a long-term ground lease, the tenant and its lenders will insist that the property owner cannot easily terminate the ground lease for default. The tenant will have extensive rights to “cure” its defaults. If the... + más
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