Real Estate/Development,
Land Use,
9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Feb. 3, 2022
9th Circuit upholds ruling in favor Oakland no-fault eviction ordinance
The panel ruled a military couple, who rented their home while stationed in Washington, D.C., could not move back in without first paying their tenant a $6,500 relocation fee.




A city of Oakland ordinance that requires landlords to pay tenants to move out, even if the lease is expired, is not an unconstitutional taking, a panel of federal appeals court judges said Tuesday.
A panel from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, consisting of three judges appointed by Republican presidents, ruled that a military couple who rented their home while stationed in Washington, D.C., could not move back in without first payi...
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