ARTICLE I. JUST CAUSE EVICTIONS AND TENANT PROTECTION
27-1. Citation
27-2. Restrictions on termination of tenancy without just cause
27-3. At-fault just cause
27-4. No-fault just cause
27-5. Just cause curable lease violation
27-6. No-fault just cause tenant relocation assistance
27-7. Exemptions
27-8. Definitions
27-9. Notices
27-10. Additional tenant protections
27-11. Violations
27-12. Sunset
ARTICLE II. RENT STABILIZATION
27-20. Citation
27-21. Prohibited increases
27-22. Reasonable rate of return
27-23. Fair return petition for rent increase
27-24. Exemptions
27-25. Rent increase ineffective
27-26. Notice requirements
27-27. Definition of rent
27-28. Violations
27-28.1. Administrative regulations
27-29. Fee established
27-30. Sunset
ARTICLE I. JUST CAUSE EVICTIONS AND TENANT PROTECTION
(A) Notwithstanding any other law, after a tenant has continuously and lawfully occupied a residential real property for 30 days, the owner of the residential real property shall not terminate the tenancy without just cause, which shall be stated in the written notice to terminate tenancy.
(B) For purposes of this article, “just cause” includes either at-fault just cause or no-fault just cause.
(Ord. No. 3012)
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