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Civil Litigation

Feb. 21, 2018

San Francisco families and teachers can’t be evicted during school year, appellate court rules

An appellate ruling reversed a lower court’s decision concerning no-fault eviction protections for school employees and families with children, reinstating a San Francisco ordinance that prevents these groups from being evicted during the school year.

San Francisco families and teachers can’t be evicted during school year, appellate court rules
Simons

An appellate ruling reversed a lower court's decision concerning no-fault eviction protections for school employees and families with children, reinstating a San Francisco ordinance that prevents these groups from being evicted during the school year.

The 1st District Court of Appeal ruled last week that the ordinance, which extends eviction protections to "educators" and families with children under 18, did not interfere with stat...

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