Allow property owners to evict tenants for owner move-ins during COVID eviction moratorium
In Plain English
The city banned most evictions in March 2021 due to COVID-19, including owner move-ins. Property owners have contacted the city asking to move back into their rental homes for health and other critical needs. If approved, owners can evict tenants to move in but must pay relocation fees and follow other existing tenant protections.
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