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Real Estate/Development,
Letters

Nov. 12, 2019

The Tenant Protection Act Will not reduce homelessness

Thanks to Inner City Law Center Director Adam Murray for his piece published on Nov. 7 under the headline, “Best Way to end homelessness? Prevent it from happening in the first place.” He elucidates the main features of the Tenant Protection Act, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2020. The legislation is cause of celebration in some circles.

James P. McBride

1290 B St, Ste 318
Hayward , CA 94541-2967

Email: jimmcbridelaw@gmail.com

James is an attorney in Hayward.

Thanks to Inner City Law Center Director Adam Murray for his piece published on Nov. 7 under the headline, "Best Way to end homelessness? Prevent it from happening in the first place." He elucidates the main features of the Tenant Protection Act, which takes effect Jan. 1, 2020. The legislation is cause of celebration in some circles.

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