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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

Drouet v. Superior Court, 104 Cal. Rptr. 2d 159 (2001)

Citation
Drouet v. Superior Court, 104 Cal. Rptr. 2d 159 (2001)
Parent Document
Drouet v. Superior Court, 104 Cal. Rptr. 2d 159 (2001)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
2001-05-23

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The Act provides that a public entity which has a rent control ordinance in effect may impose certain procedural requirements on a landlord's removal of rental units.[4] The landlord may be required to provide written notice to the public entity, and state under penalty of perjury the number and location of the rental units, the amounts of applicable rents, and the names of all tenants. (§ 7060.4, subd. (a).) The public entity may also require the landlord to record with the county recorder a memorandum summarizing the provisions of the notice, save for provisions such as tenants' names which are deemed confidential, and certifying that legally proper actions have been initiated to terminate existing tenancies. (§ 7060.4, subd. (b).)