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      • Only a Sheriff can evict you. The Sheriff will post a 5-day eviction notice on your door. If you do not move out within five days, the Sheriff will return and force you to move out.
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  2. (“Resolution”- formerly the LA County Eviction Moratorium), which went into effect March 4, 2020, provides certain protections to residential tenants, commercial tenants and mobilehome space renters affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles County through March 31, 2023. WHO IS COVERED BY THE COUNTY’S COVID-19 TENANT

  3. Oct 1, 2021 · In L.A. County during the pandemic, tenants are protected from some standard causes for eviction, such as unauthorized pets or an unauthorized long-term guest whose presence is related to the...

    • jaclyn.cosgrove@latimes.com
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  4. Apr 10, 2023 · L.A. county's eviction protections have ended. Here are answers to some common questions about changing rules and what tenants facing eviction can do.

    • paloma.esquivel@latimes.com
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  5. Feb 8, 2023 · Several elements of the package — such as “just cause” eviction protections and a timeline for paying back rent — have already gone into effect, while two other provisions are expected to go...

    • julia.wick@latimes.com
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  6. Apr 4, 2022 · The County’s COVID-19 Tenant Protections Resolution (formerly the LA County Eviction Moratorium), which went into effect March 4, 2020, extends certain protections to residential and commercial Tenants affected by the COVID-19 pandemic in Los Angeles County. On January 25, 2022, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted to extend the ...

  7. Jul 1, 2022 · Are you a low-income tenant living in LA County who has been financially impacted because of COVID-19? As of July 1, 2022, low-income households in Los Angeles County will be protected from eviction for nonpayment of rent under Phase II of the County’s COVID-19 Tenant Protections Resolution.

  8. Commercial Tenants must notify their landlord of their inability to pay rent within seven (7) days after rent is due, unless extenuating circumstances exist. Tenants with nine (9) employees or fewer may self-certify their inability to pay rent to their landlord, either orally or in writing.

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