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- Rich v. Schwab, 63 Cal. App. 4th 803 (1998)
- Jurisdiction
- California (state)
- Effective Date
- 1998-04-30
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/2252453/rich-v-schwab/ ↗
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- Rich v. Schwab, 63 Cal. App. 4th 803 (1998)
- Rich v. Schwab, 63 Cal. App. 4th 803 (1998)
- Rich v. Schwab, 63 Cal. App. 4th 803 (1998)
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237 charsthe Supreme Court stated: “The retaliatory eviction doctrine is founded on the premise that ‘[a] landlord may normally evict a tenant for any reason or for no reason at all, but he may not evict for an improper reason. . . .’ [Citation.]