Los Angeles' eviction moratorium ended last week after nearly three years, but there are still city resources available to help protect renters from wrongful eviction.
Prohibiting landlords from evicting tenants who fall behind on rent unless the tenant owes an amount higher than the fair market rent; these values are $1,534 for an efficiency/studio, $1,747 for a one-bedroom, $2,222 for a two-bedroom, $2,888 for a three-bedroom and $3,170 for a four-bedroom;Extending eviction protections for unauthorized pets and additional tenants due to COVID-19 through Jan.
Tenants who do not live in a rent-stabilized unit who receive a legal rent increase of more than 10% within 12 months have the option to pay the rent increase or have their landlord pay them relocation assistance to move out of their rental unit;
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