§ 1904
- Citation
- § 1904
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- Redman v. POTOMAC PLACE ASSOCIATES, LLC, 972 A.2d 316 (2009)
- Jurisdiction
- DC (municipal)
- Effective Date
- 2009-05-28
Other Sections in This Document (61)
- Redman v. POTOMAC PLACE ASSOCIATES, LLC, 972 A.2d 316 (2009)
- Redman v. POTOMAC PLACE ASSOCIATES, LLC, 972 A.2d 316 (2009)
- Redman v. POTOMAC PLACE ASSOCIATES, LLC, 972 A.2d 316 (2009)
- Redman v. POTOMAC PLACE ASSOCIATES, LLC, 972 A.2d 316 (2009)
- Redman v. POTOMAC PLACE ASSOCIATES, LLC, 972 A.2d 316 (2009)
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887 charsFor many years, since the Rental Housing Conversion and Sale Act of 1980, District law has provided that an owner of a rental unit seeking to convert the unit “shall not evict or send notice to vacate to an elderly tenant” whose income falls below certain maximum limits. D.C. Law 8-86, § 208, 27 D.C.Reg. 2975 (Sept. 10, 1980); D.C.Code § 42-3402.08(a) (2001). For twenty-five years, with the exception of an adjustment in the income level, the provision remained largely unchanged. In 2006, however, the District of -Columbia Council expanded the statute’s coverage by making it apply to “an elderly or disabled tenant,” as well as extensively modifying the provision in other respects. D.C. Law 16-179, “Low-Income Disabled Tenant Rental Conversion Protection Amendment Act of’ 2006,” § 2(d), 53 D.C.Reg. 6698 (Nov. 16, 2006). This amendment became effective on November 16, 2006. Id.