San Diego County’s strict eviction ban has survived its first legal challenge in federal court.
Unlike most of California, San Diego’s law does not allow homeowners to move back into homes if they have a renter occupying the property because some local officials see that as a loophole to evict a non-paying tenant. There are still statewide laws in place to stop renters from being kicked out in order to slow the spread of COVID-19 until October.
The Southern California Rental Housing Association had sought to get the law thrown out based on arguments it violated parts of the U.S. Constitution. However, U.S. District Court Judge M. James Lorenz issued a decision Tuesday night that said the short-term nature of the law outweighed hardship of landlords.
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