This article discusses a California case which held that an ordinance requiring the landlord to evict all occupants of a rental unit when the police suspect that any tenant is involved in drug-related activity violated procedural due process
Crime-free housing ordinances allow municipalities to force private landlords to evict tenants who h...
Any misstep in this jurisdictional minefield along the road to an eviction can be costly. Even thoug...
This article discusses a California case which held an assault victim had failed to prove that lack ...
This article discusses a California case which held that an ordinance requiring the landlord to evic...
This article discusses a California case which held that in an unlawful detainer action, a landl...
Renters who remain at a property when they no longer have a legal right to reside at the location ma...
Section 1437d(11(6) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 seeks to eliminate the dangerous condit...
This article discusses a California case which held that a complaint that an ordinance prohibiti...
In 1997, the City of Los Angeles sponsored legislation (Havice, Ch. 613, Statutes of 1998) to allow ...
This article discusses a California case which held that a landlord has a duty to take minimally bur...
In Department of Housing and Urban Development v. Rucker, the United States Supreme Court upheld the...
The One-Strike Rule, contemplated in a model lease provision, has been the primary mechanism employe...
This article discusses the nature of unlawful detainer actions in California and the difficulties...
Under the general framework of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act (Health & Saf. Code, §§ 11570–1...
Pearlie Rucker, sixty-three years old, had been living in public housing in Oakland, California for ...
Crime-free housing ordinances allow municipalities to force private landlords to evict tenants who h...
Any misstep in this jurisdictional minefield along the road to an eviction can be costly. Even thoug...
This article discusses a California case which held an assault victim had failed to prove that lack ...
This article discusses a California case which held that an ordinance requiring the landlord to evic...
This article discusses a California case which held that in an unlawful detainer action, a landl...
Renters who remain at a property when they no longer have a legal right to reside at the location ma...
Section 1437d(11(6) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 seeks to eliminate the dangerous condit...
This article discusses a California case which held that a complaint that an ordinance prohibiti...
In 1997, the City of Los Angeles sponsored legislation (Havice, Ch. 613, Statutes of 1998) to allow ...
This article discusses a California case which held that a landlord has a duty to take minimally bur...
In Department of Housing and Urban Development v. Rucker, the United States Supreme Court upheld the...
The One-Strike Rule, contemplated in a model lease provision, has been the primary mechanism employe...
This article discusses the nature of unlawful detainer actions in California and the difficulties...
Under the general framework of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act (Health & Saf. Code, §§ 11570–1...
Pearlie Rucker, sixty-three years old, had been living in public housing in Oakland, California for ...
Crime-free housing ordinances allow municipalities to force private landlords to evict tenants who h...
Any misstep in this jurisdictional minefield along the road to an eviction can be costly. Even thoug...
This article discusses a California case which held an assault victim had failed to prove that lack ...