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SEC. 49.99.1. DEFINITIONS.
 
   The following words and phrases, whenever used in this article, shall be construed as defined in this section:
 
   A.   Commercial Real Property. “Commercial real property” is any parcel of real property that is developed and used either in part or in whole for commercial purposes. This does not include commercial real property leased by a multi-national company, a publicly traded company, or a company that employs more than 500 employees.
 
   B.   Endeavor to Evict. “Endeavor to evict” is conduct where the Owner lacks a good faith basis to believe that the tenant does not enjoy the benefits of this article and the Owner serves or provides in any way to the tenant: a notice to pay or quit, a notice to perform covenant or quit, a notice of termination, or any other eviction notice.
 
   C.   Local Emergency Period. “Local emergency period” is the period of time from March 4, 2020, to the end of the local emergency as declared by the Mayor.
 
   D.   No-fault Reason. “No-fault reason” is any no-fault reason under California Civil Code Section 1946.2(b) or any no-fault reason under the Rent Stabilization Ordinance.
 
   E.   Owner. “Owner” is any person, acting as principal or through an agent, offering residential or Commercial Real Property for rent, and includes a successor in interest to the owner.
 
   F.   Residential Real Property. “Residential real property” is any dwelling or unit that is intended or used for human habitation.