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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Glaser v. Meyers, 137 Cal. App. 3d 770 (1982)

Citation
Glaser v. Meyers, 137 Cal. App. 3d 770 (1982)
Parent Document
Glaser v. Meyers, 137 Cal. App. 3d 770 (1982)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
1982-11-26

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Plaintiff’s amended cause of action alleged that he was served with the notice of eviction in retaliation for his complaint to the city council about conditions at the park, and that as a result of the eviction notice, he was eventually forced involuntarily to give up possession of the premises. Although defendants continue to argue that they had good cause for serving the eviction notice, they do not dispute the sufficiency of the evidence to support the jury’s implied finding that the notice was retaliatory. Instead, defendants contend that the elements of plaintiff’s cause of action for retaliatory eviction were defined by the terms of former section 1942.5, which established retaliatory eviction as a statutory *774