Across the state, headlines blare weekly in the local press: "Ruling bolsters tenant harassment law," "Tenants no longer biting the dust," "28 tenants are evicted under Ellis Act provisions," "Landlords settle harassment case." The headlines, of course, are referring to disputes between tenants and their landlords who are trying to avoid rent control laws.
These headlines soun...
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