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Residents urge Anaheim to enforce tenant-protection law and release rental-inspection data after Walnut Street eviction reversals
Summary
Speakers at public comment described recent eviction filings on Walnut Street that were overturned in court and urged the council to adopt enforcement for California’s Tenant Protection Act and publish the city's rental-inspection database and housing element materials.
Several community speakers at Tuesday’s Anaheim City Council meeting urged the city to enforce California’s Tenant Protection Act and release rental-inspection and housing-element documents after recent eviction disputes on Walnut Street.
“Half a dozen of those tenants fought their evictions in court and had them overturned last week,” Vern Nelson, of the Anaheim Dembs Club and Tenants United Anaheim, told the council. Nelson said the tenants — primarily Spanish-speaking residents represented by…
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