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Eviction Defense in Inglewood, CA | The Law Office of Zak Fisher

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The Law Office of Zak Fisher represents tenants facing eviction in Inglewood. Inglewood adopted its Rent Control and Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance in 2019 in response to rapid rent increases following the SoFi Stadium and Intuit Dome developments. The ordinance provides rent caps and just-cause protections for most multi-unit residential rentals.

Key Takeaways

  • Inglewood adopted its Rent Control and Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance in 2019.
  • The ordinance covers most multi-unit residential rentals.
  • Annual rent increases are capped at 5% per year.
  • Just-cause is required for all evictions, no-fault terminations require relocation assistance.
  • Inglewood cases are heard at the Inglewood Courthouse or Stanley Mosk Courthouse.

Inglewood Rent Control and Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance

The Inglewood Rent Control and Just Cause for Eviction Ordinance was adopted in 2019 in response to dramatic rent increases following the development of SoFi Stadium, the Intuit Dome, and other major Inglewood projects. The ordinance covers most multi-unit residential rental properties in the city.

  • Rent caps: Annual increases capped at 5% per 12-month period.
  • Just-cause: Required for all evictions of covered tenancies.
  • Relocation assistance: Required for no-fault terminations.
  • Coverage: Most multi-unit residential rentals, some exemptions for single-family homes and small owner-occupied buildings.

Layered protections with AB 1482

California’s AB 1482 also applies to most Inglewood properties built more than 15 years ago. When both ordinances apply, the stricter rule controls.

Common Inglewood eviction scenarios

  • Owner move-in or substantial remodel claims by landlords seeking to capture market-rate rents in the post-SoFi/Intuit Dome rental market.
  • Alleged unpaid rent in cases where landlords have imposed rent increases above the 5% cap.
  • Habitability disputes in older Inglewood housing stock.
  • Section 8 terminations for HACoLA voucher tenants.

Where Inglewood eviction cases are heard

Unlawful detainer cases from Inglewood are typically filed at the Inglewood Courthouse, 1 Regent Street, Inglewood, CA 90301, or at the Stanley Mosk Courthouse in DTLA.

What to do if you receive an eviction notice in Inglewood

  1. Save the notice and document service.
  2. Confirm Inglewood Rent Control coverage with the City.
  3. Verify the landlord’s rent increases over the past 12 months, increases over 5% violate the ordinance.
  4. For no-fault terminations, verify relocation assistance was properly tendered.
  5. Contact a tenant attorney before any deadline expires.

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