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Emy Bernardo
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City of San Diego is proposing a new No Fault Eviction Moratorium

Emy Bernardo
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Here we go again folks!   Landlords and property owners cannot catch a break here in California and San Diego.  

 https://caanet.org/votervoice/

The City of San Diego will consider a “no-fault” eviction moratorium on April 4. The proposal announced by Council President Sean Elo-Rivera is expected to outright ban or limit:

An owner or their family members from moving in.

Substantial remodels or rehabilitation of a property.

Withdrawal of residential rental structure from the rental market.

Please voice your concerns  - this will become the status quo - if you think they are going to end this "emergency" anytime soon here, think again.  

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    Greg M.
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    Greg M.
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    • Los Angeles, CA
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    So they want to ban this until 60 days after the state of emergency ends. This isn't exactly the worst thing they could have come up with. 

    In case you haven't seen the movie, let me summarize it for you:

    1) CA becomes more anti-landlord. The average voter/renter is an idiot and they cheer this. The smart landlords also (privately) cheer this.

    2) Mom & pop landlords get out of the business and new development slows. Housing shortage worsens.

    3) Remaining landlords raise rents and minimum qualifications. 

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