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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /var/www/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114The City of Inglewood has a rent and eviction control ordinance that significantly limits tenant evictions for most properties within the City’s borders. Here is a summary of the Ordinance as it relates to tenant evictions.
Registration Requirement
Landlords must file an annual registration statement for all units that are offered for rent or that are rented. Inglewood, Cal., Mun. Code § 8-126(a)(1). Owners of exempt properties must also register their units to receive an exemption certificate. Inglewood, Cal., Mun. Code § 8-126(a)(2).
Registration certificates must be posted in a conspicuous place in a common area, in English, Spanish, and any other language the Housing Protection Department (“Department”) may require. Inglewood, Cal., Mun. Code § 8-126(j). Owners who fail to properly register their property will not be allowed to advertise the unit for rent, demand or accept rent for the rental unit, evict a tenant, or petition the Rental Housing Board for any reason. Inglewood, Cal., Mun. Code § 8-126(c).
Exempt Properties
These properties are exempt from just-cause eviction protections:
Just-Cause Reasons for Eviction under Inglewood’s Ordinance
A landlord must have a just-cause reason to terminate a tenancy covered by the City of Inglewood Just Cause Eviction Protections Ordinance. Inglewood, Cal., Mun. Code § 8-121. They are broken down into “at fault” just cause reasons and “no fault” just cause reasons.
The following are the at-fault reasons for eviction:
The following are the no-fault reasons for eviction:
Relocation Assistance for No Fault Evictions
Tenants that are evicted through a no-fault reason such as an owner or relative move-in, Ellis Act, demolition, or government agency order are entitled to relocation benefits. Inglewood, Cal., Mun. Code§ 8-123.
Tenants are entitled to a base relocation amount of three times their monthly rent in effect at the time they receive the eviction notice. Id. The amount is increased if minors are residing in the unit, the tenant is disabled, the tenant is a senior citizen, or the tenant has lived in the property for over two years. Relocation is paid per household, not per tenant, and must be paid within fifteen calendar days of the service of the notice to terminate the tenancy. Inglewood, Cal., Mun. Code § 8-123.
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