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Council adopts interim ordinance aligning eviction notice periods with state Ellis Act
Summary
The City Council approved an interim ordinance to bring city practice into conformity with state law (Ellis Act), extending notice periods for tenants affected by landlords withdrawing units from the rental market. Council amended the ordinance’s retroactive date to Aug. 11 and approved it on the council floor.
The Los Angeles City Council on Aug. 11 adopted an interim ordinance to align city procedures with state law regarding landlord withdrawals of rental units under the Ellis Act, extending eviction/withdrawal notice periods for tenants.
Councilmember Feuer, introducing the measure, said state law provides longer notice periods for tenants displaced by a landlord’s withdrawal from the rental market and that city law had not been altered to reflect that change. Feuer described the change as providing “notice periods of 120…
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