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Real Estate/Development,
Government

May 5, 2021

Bill to govern commercial evictions passes Assembly Judiciary Committee

Until July 1, 2025, AB 255 would require a commercial landlord to conduct a “good faith” negotiation with tenants who present evidence they have suffered at least a 50% decrease in average monthly gross revenue that could be “reasonably attributable to public health regulations adopted to address the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Bill to govern commercial evictions passes Assembly Judiciary Committee
Assemblyman Mark Stone

Commercial tenants in California would get protections from eviction unless landlords negotiated in good faith under a bill that passed the Assembly Judiciary Committee on Tuesday.

Until July 1, 2025, AB 255 would require a commercial landlord to conduct a “good faith” negotiation with tenants who present evidence they have suffered at least a 50% decrease in average monthly gross revenue that could be “reasonably attributable to pu...

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