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Barrientos V. 1801-1825 Morton Llc: Striving For Balance – The Impact Of Fair Market Rent On Low-Income Renters And Landlords In The Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher Program, Veronica Kontilis
Golden Gate University Law Review
In its simplest form, Barrientos v. 1801-1825 Morton LLC is a housing law dispute between a landlord and numerous tenants. Morton LLC is the landlord of an apartment complex subject to the Los Angeles Rental Stabilization Ordinance (LARSO). The tenants live in Morton LLC’s units and receive Section 8 assistance from the federal government. The dispute arose when Morton LLC served eviction notices to the Section 8 tenants, citing a “business or economic” reason for the eviction as allowed by a federal regulation. The tenants filed suit, arguing that the eviction notice violated LARSO’s eviction protections. The United States Court …
Our Supreme Court Tackles Greenhouse Gas Analysis In Eirs, Alan Ramo
Our Supreme Court Tackles Greenhouse Gas Analysis In Eirs, Alan Ramo
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Two New Case Developments In Landlord-Tenant Law, Myron Moskovitz
Two New Case Developments In Landlord-Tenant Law, Myron Moskovitz
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Using A Long Arm To Undo A Fraudulent Conveyance, Marc Greenberg
Using A Long Arm To Undo A Fraudulent Conveyance, Marc Greenberg
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