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Lincoln Place Tenants Ass'n v. City of Los Angeles, 66 Cal. Rptr. 3d 120 (2007)

Citation
Lincoln Place Tenants Ass'n v. City of Los Angeles, 66 Cal. Rptr. 3d 120 (2007)
Parent Document
Lincoln Place Tenants Ass'n v. City of Los Angeles, 66 Cal. Rptr. 3d 120 (2007)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2007-10-10

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held the ordinance unduly restricted the landlord’s right to go out of business, concluding that the City “impermissibly infringed on the owner’s right to simply go out of the rental business in the first instance by refusing to issue a demolition permit based on conditions which are not a part of the Ellis Act. . . . The practical effect of the ordinance is that the plaintiffs will be compelled to remain in the rental business at that location.” (Id. at p. 64, citation omitted.) Lincoln Place I